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You are doing nothing wrong and PJSIP neither.

The problem must be fixed in the proxy configuration of sip.domain.pt  
domain that must accept SIP messages having the header with that value  
as it serves their domains.

  On Mar 22, 2010, at 9:48 PM, Filipe Pina wrote:

> Hello,
> I'm trying to get an application that uses PJSIP to connect to a SIP  
> provider using this (fictional) settings:
>
> domain: sip.domain.pt
> proxy: proxy.sip.domain.pt
>
> the domain doens't resolve to any IP, it's usable through the proxy.  
> But the server always refuses any SIP messages that contain the  
> Route header (I know it's the route header because I've removed it  
> using MITM and it works).
> So, I see that PJSIP always adds the Route header to the messages if  
> a proxy is being used, and from what I read, I understand it's as it  
> should be according to the standards.
>
> But I'd like to know if it's possible to tell pjsip to not add that  
> header, somehow.
>
> The current workaround I'm using is to set proxy.sip.domain.pt IP  
> address to sip.domain.pt in /etc/hosts file and using the SIP  
> application without setting the proxy.
>
> Thank you
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