I'm sure this isn't this hard, but I must be going crazy because I can't figure it out.
I have a real simple call flow that looks like this: Notifier Box -> OpenSIPS -> Carrier I'd like to RETURN some data to the Notifier from OpenSIPS on the 200 OK using a header, but I can only manage to add headers to the outgoing proxied leg of the call (from OpenSIP to the Carrier) using the append_hf() function. Am I daft? Or is OpenSIPS doing this on purpose because it breaks RFC? Or? Boy, I'd sure appreciate some suggestions. I just can't shake the feeling I'm doing something really bone-headed. Cheers; - Jock (It'd look something like this: Notifier -> OpenSIPS: INVITE OpenSIPS -> Notifier: 100 Trying OpenSIPS -> Carrier : INVITE Carrier -> OpenSIPS: 100 Trying Carrier -> OpenSIPS: 183 Session Progress OpenSIPS -> Notifier: 183 Session Progress Carrier -> OpenSIPS: 200 OK <ADD HEADER HERE> OpenSIPS -> Notifier: 200 OK, P-New-Header: Here,Dummy. . . etc.) _______________________________________________ Users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.opensips.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users
