Hi Iñaki, Iñaki Baz Castillo wrote: > El Lunes, 20 de Abril de 2009, David Gilbert escribió: > > >> Can't OpenSIPS be smart and remember the other VIA line as part of the >> "state" it keeps? >> > > This would require storing the second (and others) Via headers in memory and > appending them back in the responses. Obviously OpenSIPS (as any proxy in the > world) is not designed for such a mess. Why would a proxy behave as anything > but a proxy? It doesn't make sense. > Actually, theoretically speaking, it can do that - as being transaction statefull and VIA being relevant at transaction level, openSIPS could strip all received VIA , store them into transaction and restore them in replies when sending out. Actually, IMHO, VIA stack is pointless in transactions statefull proxies .....because a proxy keeps in transaction all information required to route back the replies...no need for VIA..
With some hacks in TM, you could do that, but it is a bit non-sense from RFC pov. Regards, Bogdan _______________________________________________ Users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.opensips.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users
