Hi,
If not wrong, if you push a pseudo-variable that's empty to an AVP, you
get the "NULL" string - this might be useful to you - use avp_print() to
see if so.
regards,
bogdan
Tavis P wrote:
Klaus Darilion wrote:
Tavis P wrote:
I've been using the $dd variable to apply some workarounds for NAT
hairpinning problems (by forcing mediaproxy), however i just realized
that
1. When the received column in the Location database isn't populated
(ie the client is using stun and a lookup() is executed for that
username, the $dd variable is null even though the ruri contains a vaild
ip:port
the destination URI will only be used if it is different than the
request URI. Thus you can check if $dd is empty/null and use $rd
regards
Klaus
Ahh, thank you
How would you recommend to check for null values? The only method i've
found so far is doing a regex match
This makes the $dd variable not ideal to be used to check the
destination IP address of locally registered clients
Is it supposed to work this way?
As an intern solution, i was able to execute "fix_nated_register()" for
ALL registrations (previously i was only executing it for nat clients)
tavis
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