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- | ==== onsend_route ==== | ||
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- | The route is executed in when a SIP request is sent out. Only a limited number of commands are allowed (drop, if + all the checks, msg flag manipulations, | ||
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- | In this route the final destination of the message is available and can be checked (with snd_ip, snd_port, to_ip, to_port, snd_proto, snd_af). | ||
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- | This route is executed only when forwarding requests - it is not executed for replies, retransmissions, | ||
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- | Example: | ||
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- | <code c> | ||
- | onsend_route { | ||
- | if(to_ip==1.2.3.4 && !isflagset(12)){ | ||
- | log(1, " | ||
- | drop; | ||
- | } | ||
- | } | ||
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- | * snd_ip, snd_port - behave like src_ip/ | ||
- | * to_ip, to_port - like above, but contain the ip/port the message will be sent to (not to be confused with dst_ip/ | ||
- | * snd_proto, snd_af - behave like proto/af but contain the protocol/ | ||
- | * msg:len - when used in an onsend_route, | ||
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