Hi and thanks for your reply
1- I don't remove any line of code am ask if any one can tell me where i can find the code that add the route section (Route:<sip:proxy name>) in the Invite then i want to re compile the source again without this part.
2- this recommendation come from my provider when i tell him that i cant register using my account they trace and tell me that the route section that i hope remove it make this problem so i want remove it .
where is this line of code to comment it and re compile the code ?
Best Regards
On Mon, Sep 12, 2011 at 9:21 PM, Alastair Johnson
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Can you give more details about your configuration settings? I remember the route settings for the outbound proxy being odd, but I've not looked at them in a long while. When I got the config right it used to work fine with siproxd, but I don't need the outbound proxy any more.
A dump of the packet might help those who are more familiar with it than me. I couldn't see from your message which line of code it is you remove either.
On 09/06/2011 08:47 AM, wael mashal wrote:
Hi All
I have an SIP account from a provider in Sweden but i cant success
the registration on linephone that i guess because the
*preload_router header (i note that in another software and when i
remove this code line its work fine ) *in the registration invite is
there any work around or i can remove this line from code ? *see the
details below* * * **see the details below**
*When using an outbound proxy, the SIP-packets should not contain
a_preloaded_ Route-headerwith that address.
Route:<sip:proxy name>
the SIP-packets should not contain a _preloaded_ Route-header with
that address.
..from the packets, for example initial INVITE from the client.
Outbound proxy means that the client should send all initial packets
to the outbound proxy address, but there should be no references of
the outbound proxy address within the SIP-packets themselves.
Don’t confuse this with normal routing headers that may be populated
from Record-route headers (loose-routing) during the first stages of
SIP-signaling. What I’m talking about is the initial _preloaded_
Route-header.*
any idea , please advise ?
Best Regards
Wael Mashal
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