Bugs item #3028327, was opened at 2010-07-12 11:19
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Bugs item #3028338, was opened at 2010-07-12 11:35
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Hi John,
Indeed the report is correct - opensips (when doing string checkings) si
not un-escaping chars...
And according to RFC3261 SIP grammar, the SIP URI (username) may contain
escaped chars.
As the built-in functions cannot do it, you can use the escaping script
transformations:
if (
Feature Requests item #3028431, was opened at 2010-07-12 16:31
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Bugs item #3028327, was opened at 2010-07-12 11:19
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I haven't checked this since I saw a note about fixing contact mangling on the
list but, I found that nat ping was broke when I added a tag to the contact
from within the config for register. No idea when problem started.
If your config is something like this:
modparam(registrar,
I do suspect this is fixed in the latest revision though. I seem to remember
that a call to parse the contact was somewhere in nat stuff to look for the
expires time and the parsing was returning the tag rather than the contact or
was returning the tag rather than the expires tag. Can't
Hey,
my blind guesses are not that bad, aren't they? :p
Submitted By: Thomas Gelf (thomas_gelf)
Initial Comment:
... Just a wild guess: could it have been caused by the bug fixed in r7008?
Comment By: Bogdan-Andrei Iancu (bogdan_iancu)
Fixed by commit 7008 - there was a problem with
Patches item #3028765, was opened at 2010-07-12 21:12
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