I am having an *odd* issue, which i am not sure freeswitch is to be blamed for.
Sometimes, the SIP invites are bigger than 1500 bytes causing IP fragmentation,
but when I look at the TCP dump (on the same machine as freeswitch), I see that
only the first packet of the fragment is captured. Is freeswitch trying to do
its own IP fragmentation or is it relying on underlying linux (kernel 2.6.18)?
I created a small program to send UDP packets of 2000 bytes, and also tried
with ping -s 2000, and both were successful, so am leaning towards blaming
Freeswitch.
Any suggestions?
-Saurabh
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