El Tuesday 13 November 2007 09:12:26 程千 escribió: > hi: > > I isntall the openser-1.2.2-notls under the centos5. > I config the INVITE method like this: > > > if (is_method("INVITE")) > { > # enable Record-Route > record_route(); > > # Is this to one of our numbers > if (lookup("location")) > { > append_hf("P-hint: userloc applied\r\n"); > } > else > { > sl_send_reply("404","Not found"); > } > } > route(1); > > ... > > route[1] > { > if (isflagset(2)) > { > if (is_method("INVITE")) > { > t_on_reply("1"); > t_on_failure("1"); > use_media_proxy(); > } else if (is_method("BYE|CANCEL")) { > end_media_session(); > } > } > > # send it out now; use stateful forwarding as it works reliably > # even for UDP2TCP > if (!t_relay()) > { > sl_reply_error(); > } > exit; > } > > But when the end ua is not online,the ser proxy seems to be in a loop lock.
It's logic, you should add "exit;" after line: sl_send_reply("404","Not found"); If not, because URI is the original AOR (lookup didn't find a contact URI) then route[1] will do "t_relay" so the INVITE resolvs its destination to proxy itself and a loop is generated. > Thanks a lot! -- Iñaki Baz Castillo [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ Users mailing list Users@lists.openser.org http://lists.openser.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users