Hi Bodgan,
thanks for your reply! I'm probably unable to do the tests before the
end of the next week as I'm really really busy right now. But I can
confirm that OpenSER keeps crashing with "auth->qop = val;". To fix
the problem I need to do nothing but simply recompiling uac.so with
this line commented out.
Btw: this is also true for older versions (tested it for example some
time ago with an early pre-1.1 CVS-Version).
Best regards,
Thomas Gelf
Bogdan-Andrei Iancu schrieb:
Hi Thomas,
thanks for the report. I'm a bit puzzled why the crash occurs, so I need
your help - could you try to get a core file? be sure and do "ulimit -c
unlimited" before starting the proxy.
regards,
bogdan
Thomas Gelf wrote:
Hi all,
I finally found some time to prepare the migration of our VoIP platform
to OpenSER 1.2. As I have seen there has been introduced my proposed
"workaround" (to just go on and don't let the call fail :o) for qop in
uac_auth:
Atm in 1.2 it's done like this:
> switch (state)
> {
> case QOP_STATE:
> /* TODO - add qop support */
> auth->qop = val;
> LOG(L_NOTICE,"NOTICE:uac:parse_authenticate_body: no qop "
> "support for the moment :-( -> ignoring\n");
> break;
But unfortunately I discovered that it doesn't work - at least for me.
The following example did the job (at least for OpenSER 1.1):
> case QOP_STATE:
> break;
I didn't test this one with 1.2 - but I'm pretty sure that it would
work. (As fas as I can remember I gave the first variant a quick try
some time ago in 1.1 - and it failed there too.
No core file, but at least some (cleaned up) syslog output:
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