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Re: [reSIProcate-users] Does resip auto remove its own Route header ?


So if I want to add and remove from the top of the Via list or the Route, its push_front() and pop_front() not back, yes? Just want to check Ive got that right way round?


On 8 Feb 2009, at 21:28, Jason Fischl wrote:

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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