I've built using latest trunk now, but I won't be able to test again until 
tomorrow - I'll get back to you after that.

Just to make the scenario a bit more clear;
The Avaya CM has an internal SIP-trunk over tls, to an Avaya SES Server (SIP 
Enablement Services), this one talks UDP to FreeSWITCH. Could this be something 
that causes the problem? I also tried to dial into the dialplan, answer the 
call, and then try to deflect the call using REFER. This didn't create any SIP 
messages either (and nothing happened with the call), so it seems there might 
be a bigger issue than just BYE.

Peter


On 09-04-15 20.04, "Brian West" <[email protected]> wrote:

I recall this and transport=tls in this case... maybe MikeJ can chime in on 
this one..I thought we already fixed this.

On Apr 15, 2009, at 12:50 PM, Peter Olsson wrote:

 Record-Route: <sip:192.168.94.53:6001;lr;transport=tls>


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