Hi Andrew,

thanks for pointing it out.... think is it an undiscovered typo - TLS instead of TCP and undiscovered as not so many people are using SIPS.

I fix it on SVN trunk  - please update and let me know if it works ok.

thanks and regards,
bogdan

Andrew T Gin wrote:
Hi
I'm not sure whether this belongs in the developer one or not. When I proxy requests through openSER, and the contact address for the client uses a secure URI (SIPS) and the protocol stated is TLS, I get the following error:

7(6639) ERROR: uri2proxy: bad transport  for sips uri: 3
7(6639) ERROR:tm:t_forward_nonack: failure to add branches

This is in ut.h, line 113. If the URI is a secure one (SIPS), why must the protocol be TCP or NONE? openSER exits when the URI is secure (SIPS) AND the transport is TLS. Why is this?

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