"How it works": - OpenSIPS calls the perl function and hands over the current reply - perl function removes body, adjusts headers, removes topmost via and sends out the packet with new status line on raw socket
"Implement it in reverse": Will not work, see previous answer. Could it be that your problem lays somewhere else? I'm not aware of UACs being in trouble when there is a 183 shortly after a 180. Cheers, Thomas Jeff Pyle wrote: > I did see your script. It's very nice. I have two problems with it. > First, I can't get my mind around how it works (my learning curve), and > second, it does the opposite of what I need. Perhaps once I understand how > it works I'll be able to implement it in reverse. _______________________________________________ Users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.opensips.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users
