(RADIATOR) Getting the right attributes in the reply...

Chris Craft ccraft at springsips.com
Wed May 8 18:15:47 CDT 2002


Ah, ok. I see now. :) Y'all're awesome.  I switched out "AddToReply" for
"DefaultReply" and all is as expected.

Thanks again,
Chris.

On Wednesday 08 May 2002 16:47, Hugh Irvine wrote:
> Hello Chris -
>
> DefaultReply will only add the listed attributes if there are *no* other
> attributes already present in the reply packet. The dump that you show
> below indicates that there is already a Proxy-State attribute in the reply,
> therefore you should use AddToReply instead.
>
> BTW - it is much easier to see what is going on by looking at a trace 4
> debug from Radiator. And don't forget that you can also use Radar with
> Radiator 3.0.
>
> regards
>
> Hugh
>
> On Thu, 9 May 2002 08:27, Chris Craft wrote:
> > I've RTFM :) and maybe I'm just thick, but I'm not seeing this realm
> > config pass the replies I've asked it to:
> ><<<CHOP>>>

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