Route header

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Yes, but the problem is I'm a user, not the proxy administrator, so I can't
change the proxy behavior.
Is there any possible change I can make in pjsip to work with it? Even if
it's in the source code, because I tried finding where the header is being
added but I couldn't..

Thank you

From: Adrian Georgescu <ag@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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> Subject: Re: Route header
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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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