Every now and then, some of our users take it into their heads to muck
around with their fones, and they (usually) do not do anything evil.
However, I occassionally end up with sitiations where the fones generate
'fun' SUBSCRIBE packets that look like
SUBSCRIBE <foo.bar>@aptela.com
yeah, thats '<foo.bar>', not 'foo.bar'
Which, by definition, causes openser to complain about parse_header
failing, etc., etc.
Short of scanning logs, doing ngreps, etc., is there any way to deal
with this?
I'd think the ability to deal with malformatted packets with a '400' or
'416' would be useful?
cheers
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