<html><head></head><body style="word-wrap: break-word; -webkit-nbsp-mode: space; -webkit-line-break: after-white-space; ">You might want to look at the "contact" options in the ACLI configuration section titled Global SIP Options. <div><br></div><div><div><div>On Oct 7, 2009, at 12:17 PM, Lee Riemer wrote:</div><br class="Apple-interchange-newline"><blockquote type="cite">
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Yes, reg caching is disabled on that sip-interface. The registration
requests come through with an acceptable Contact header. The header
retains the original host and the ACME only adds its IP in a maddr
tag. However, every other non-registration dialog contains a Contact
header host rewritten with the ACME's IP.<br>
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Mark Holloway wrote:
<blockquote cite="mid:57EBC787-43B8-452A-9F85-2F29CA3B3EC7@markholloway.com" type="cite">When registration-caching is enabled the SD automatically
rewrites the contact header. Do you have it enabled?
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<div>You may want to read the ACLI configuration guide section titled
SIPconnect > Modifications to Registration Caching Behavior.</div>
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<div>On Oct 7, 2009, at 11:40 AM, anorexicpoodle wrote:</div>
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<div>Do you have global-contact configured in the sip-config
options tokenizing the contact header?<br>
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If you dont need the contact-header tokenized like this you can remove
global-contact from the sip-config but this is a global setting so be
very certain. <br>
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Alternatively if you need that function elsewhere, just write some HMR
to re-write the contact into whatever form MS requires, substituting
the from/to or whatever you desire, this is exactly what I have done to
work around elements that cannot handle the length of the
global-contact header. <br>
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On Wed, 2009-10-07 at 13:09 -0500, Lee Riemer wrote:
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<pre>Anyone know how to disable the Contact rewrite? I'm trying to build a
PBX in a Metaswitch and the configured SIP binding has an ACME as it's
proxy. I have outbound working fine, but it breaks on inbound as the MS
is looking for the PBX IP in the Contact header, not the ACME's. I
understand the point is for the signaling to come back to the ACME, but
the proxy setting in the SIP binding takes care of that.
Lee
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