From: Yuriy G
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> Cc: James Browne ; Ali Taher
> Subject: Re: [SR-Users] Re: SIP Proxy : BYE next hop
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> loose_route returns result in the $rc variable
> Return code should be hande
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> Cc: Ali Taher
> Subject: [SR-Users] Re: SIP Proxy : BYE next hop
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> Hi James,
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> Yes I'm using loose_route() and it's returning 1, but BYE message is not
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Cc: Ali Taher
Subject: [SR-Users] Re: SIP Proxy : BYE next hop
Hi James,
Yes I'm using loose_route() and it's returning 1, but BYE message is not routed
anywhere.
Frame 6213: 673 bytes on wire (5384 bits), 673 bytes captured (5384 bits)
Ethernet II, Src
Hi James,
Yes I'm using loose_route() and it's returning 1, but BYE message is not routed
anywhere.
Frame 6213: 673 bytes on wire (5384 bits), 673 bytes captured (5384 bits)
Ethernet II, Src: Cisco_f8:19:ff (00:22:bd:f8:19:ff), Dst: VMware_bf:27:0b
(00:50:56:bf:27:0b)
Internet Protocol Version
Hello
Did you call the loose_route() function for the BYE? It should just
work; that's one of the basics of how kamailio works, so I'll be very
surprised if there's somehow a bug in kamailio.
If that does not work, perhaps send a list of the listen directives in
the kamailio.cfg, along with the