Re: [reSIProcate-users] Does resip auto remove its own Route header ?
This is all taken care of by dum if use it.
On Sun, Feb 8, 2009 at 12:53 PM, Byron Campen <bcampen@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> No, the Via header is set up by the TU, so the stack leaves them in
> the responses it passes back to the TU (the TU might need to store some
> transaction-state of its own, for example). The stack doesn't modify
> incoming SIP traffic except for fiddling with the Content-Length if the
> message came in over UDP and the stack is configured to handle incorrect
> Content-Length, and absorbing retransmissions (it also absorbs ACK/failure
> messages).
>
> Best regards,
> Byron Campen
>
>> How about Via headers, the stack does for them right?
>>
>>
>> On 6 Feb 2009, at 14:43, Byron Campen wrote:
>>
>>> The stack does not do this, but repro does of course.
>>>
>>> Best regards,
>>> Byron Campen
>>>
>>>> Does resip automatically remove its own (top most) Route header when it
>>>> receives a message?
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>> Andrew
>>
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