On Fri, Aug 03, 2018 at 04:24:06PM +0200, Daniel Tryba wrote: > redirect_method=uri_pjsip works as expected with regard to the header > manipulation stuff. > > Also I can't remember why, in the past, I decided to not use uri_pjsip > other than having the redirected host in CDRs with uri_core and the > original with uri_pjsip (which I don't really care about).
I found that out after going live with uri_pjsip: the domain in the to header with uri_pjsip is the hostname/ip of the redirector. With uri_core the domain will be the hostname/ip of the contact header in the 302 response. Reading the redirect_method description (version 13): "If this option is set to uri_core the target URI is returned to the dialing application which dials it using the PJSIP channel driver and endpoint originally used. If this option is set to uri_pjsip the redirect occurs within chan_pjsip itself and is not exposed to the core at all." The wording for uri_core is that the original endpoint context will be used, that would make changing the to domain a bug IMHO. But since I need this behavior it is a nice feature.
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