Hi Daniel, Hmmm....I see - you say (for outgoing scenario) that the location set is initialized with the A destination instead of B destination, right? If so, please open a bug report on the tracker.
regards, Bogdan Daniel Grotti wrote: > Hi bogdan, > If it's my cpl outgoing script configuration, from USER A > ****************************************************** > <cpl> > <outgoing> > <address-switch field="destination" subfield="user"> > <address is="B"> > <proxy /> > </address> > </address-switch> > </outgoing> > <cpl> > ******************************************************* > When I make a call from A to B, then the script has called, but in > debug I can see that CPL rewrites R-URI with source address > ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) instead of destination address ([EMAIL PROTECTED]). So > the message goes back to user A. > > regards, > Daniel > > Bogdan-Andrei Iancu wrote: >> Hi Daniel, >> >> there are no differences - the implementation follows the RFC. For >> incoming calls, the location set is empty, but it can be populated by >> the CPL script during execution. So, when you do "proxy", you may >> have multiple entries in the location set. >> >> The comment in the cpl_sig.c file refers to some implementation >> details - how to process the available location set, depeding if it >> is the first time doing proxy (for the call) or a second time. >> >> regards, >> bogdan >> >> daniel grotti wrote: >>> Hi all, >>> this is what CPL_SIG.c says about forwarding a given message to the >>> given location set: >>> >>> " forwards the msg to the given location set; if flags has set the >>> CPL_PROXY_DONE, all locations will be added as branches, >>> otherwise, the first one will set as RURI (this is ha case when >>> this is the first proxy of the message) >>> The given list of location will be freed, returning 0 instead. >>> Returns: 0 - OK " >>> >>> >>> My question is : which and what is "the first one" location ? Can >>> you explain it better? >>> Because RFC 3880 say that : "For the incoming top-level call >>> processing action, the location set is initialized to the empty set. >>> For the outgoing action, it is initialized to the destination >>> address of the call." >>> >>> So RFC is very clear. I think there are considerable differences >>> between RFC and the behavior of CPL interpreter. >>> >>> Thanks. >>> Daniel >>> _______________________________________________ Users mailing list Users@lists.openser.org http://lists.openser.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users