Anyone got any ideas on this? Does anyone have an error_route successfully working in 2.4.4?
Ben Newlin From: Users <[email protected]> on behalf of Ben Newlin <[email protected]> Reply-To: OpenSIPS users mailling list <[email protected]> Date: Thursday, January 24, 2019 at 5:16 PM To: OpenSIPS users mailling list <[email protected]> Subject: [OpenSIPS-Users] error_route not triggering Hi, I recently noticed some parsing errors in our logs and after digging further I’ve realized that our error route is not triggering when this occurs. Is there some sort of subscribe or attach operation needed to get calls to the error route? The documentation states it will be called automatically. I’ve been able to reproduce the issue in our testbed. We are running OpenSIPS 2.4.4. My error route is defined like this: error_route { xlog("L_ALERT", "Error route called!\n"); } This is what I get from OpenSIPS logs: Jan 24 21:59:30 [329] ERROR:core:receive_msg: Unable to parse msg received from [203.0.113.4:48096] Jan 24 21:59:30 [336] ERROR:core:parse_first_line: bad request first line Jan 24 21:59:30 [336] ERROR:core:parse_first_line: at line 0 char 17: Jan 24 21:59:30 [336] ERROR:core:parse_first_line: parsed so far: INVITE sip:bad to Jan 24 21:59:30 [336] INFO:core:parse_first_line: bad message Jan 24 21:59:30 [336] ERROR:core:parse_msg: message=<INVITE sip:bad to syntax\r\[email protected]:5060;transport=UDP;user=phone SIP/2.0 My log from the error route is not called. Any help would be appreciated. I’m probably missing something simple. Ben Newlin
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