[OpenSIPS-Users] Arbitrary contact added in 302 generated responses

Francisco Javier Lizaran Vilches fran.lizaran at gmail.com
Thu Apr 30 10:36:38 CEST 2009


Hi all:
Have  running this script on Openser 1.2.3-notls version managing forwards
this way:

route[3]    {
...
t_on_failure("1");
if avp_db_load("$ru", "*") {
        if (is_avp_set("$avp(s:fwdbusy)/s")) {
                setflag(23);
        };
...

failure_route[1] {
...
        if ((isflagset(23)) && (t_check_status("486"))) {
                if (avp_pushto("$ru", "$avp(s:fwdbusy)")) {
                        t_reply("302","Moved Temporarily");
                        return;
                        };
        };
...

User A calls user B and B has fwdbusy parameter set in user preferences; if
B is busy, proxy sends 302 message back to A with contact set to
$avp(s:fwdbusy) value. This setup usually works fine. However, sometimes the
proxy shows a strange behaviour. It starts to append an arbitrary contact to
the contact header in every forwarding it does. The contact appended has
nothing to do with A or B or the uri set in the avp. The same uri is
appended in all call forwardings performed in the system. If the proxy is
restarted, the problem disappears.

Example:

SIP/2.0 302 Moved Temporarily
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 10.100.2.254:5060;branch=z9hG4bK51461DD5
From: <sip:30132 at 10.100.2.254 <sip%3A30132 at 10.100.2.254>>;tag=92DAB388-EE7
To: <sip:20050 at domain.com <sip%3A20050 at domain.com>
>;tag=880a5593aeb097bc75600b31d6e17107-78ac
Call-ID: C0C84A1C-33CE11DE-BEBEEAA9-C0D323DF at 192.168.2.40
CSeq: 101 INVITE
Contact: sip:30050 at domain.com <sip%3A30050 at domain.com>,
<sip:030410 at 10.172.0.254:5060;transport=udp>;q=0
Server: OpenSER (1.2.3-notls (i386/linux))
Content-Length: 0


<sip:030410 at 10.172.0.254:5060;transport=udp>;q=0 is added in all forwardings
done the system.

Unfortunately I have no debug info cause it happens in production
environment. I couldn't reproduce the problem in test environment. Have you
got any idea on what could make it happen?

Thanks a lot:
Fran Lizaran
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