When handling an incoming SIP MESSAGE, PJSIP
attaches the IP address that the message was
received from to the message in the variable
PJSIP_RECVADDR. When the IP address is IPv6
the :PORT appended results in an unparseable
mess. By using an additional bit flag on the
pj_sockaddr_print call, the conventional use
of brackets around the address is achieved.
ASTERISK-27193 #close
Change-Id: I12342521f2ce87a5b6e4883d480a3fd957aa9fd9
buf[size] = '\0';
res |= ast_msg_set_from(msg, "%s", buf);
- field = pj_sockaddr_print(&rdata->pkt_info.src_addr, buf, sizeof(buf) - 1, 1);
+ field = pj_sockaddr_print(&rdata->pkt_info.src_addr, buf, sizeof(buf) - 1, 3);
res |= ast_msg_set_var(msg, "PJSIP_RECVADDR", field);
switch (rdata->tp_info.transport->key.type) {