Request URI in INVITE when using proxy

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On 22/09/2008 00:16, Benny Prijono wrote:
> On Sat, Sep 20, 2008 at 9:13 AM, Filippo Zangheri <filippo.zangheri at yahoo.it
>> wrote:
> 
>> On 20/09/2008 09:01, Gang Liu wrote:
>>> if you add lr to proxy url and don't use global outbount, I think the
>> result
>>> is the same.
>> Actually, here I'm observing a different behaviour. Using this
>> configuration:
>>
>>  --ip-addr=127.0.0.100 --local-port=6000 --proxy "sip:127.0.0.10;lr"
>>
>>
>> When the pjsua wants to establish a new call (by pressing 's'), it will
>> directly
>> send the INVITE to the callee. It will not pass it to the proxy. Just
>> tested.
>>
>>
>> But I think there's an implementation problem in pjsua_app.c, because even
>> when I
>> specify a registrar URI with --registrar "sip:127.0.0.10" and I type 'rr',
>> to
>> re-register, an error message appears on the screen stating that a
>> registrar URI
>> is not specified:
>>
>>  >>> rr
>>  09:57:05.422    pjsua_acc.c Registrar URI is not specified
>>
>>
>> Could you check it out please?
>>
>> I'm referring to at pjsua v0.9.0 with pjproject-0.9.0 unmodified.
>>
>>
> The --proxy and --registrar options are account options, and for an account
> to be created, you need to specify --id argument. Without this those
> arguments are ignored.

Thank you so much Benny! Now it's all clear!

Best regards.

-- 
Filippo Zangheri

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