I submitted this to the buglist, let's wait and see what they say about it.
Thanks all for your help so far. Br, /Tobias Klaus Darilion said the following on 2007-05-23 14:11: > Maybe Bogdan or Daniel can comment on this, as I do not know how the > content is treated during forwarding. > > regards > klaus > > Tobias Lindgren wrote: >> Hello, >> >> yes, it seems there is a CR at the end of the incoming NOTIFY packet but >> not on the outgoing. >> >> For other packets, like INVITE, the message body looks intact after >> going through openser. >> >> Br, >> /Tobias >> >> Klaus Darilion said the following on 2007-05-23 13:49: >>> I guess there is a CR at the end of the packet - correct? >>> >>> I'm not sure about this, but as the CR is part of the content I think >>> openser should forward it too - thus leave the content untouched. >>> >>> Thus, maybe its a bug in openser. >>> >>> regards >>> klaus >>> >>> Tobias Lindgren wrote: >>>> Hi all, >>>> >>>> thanks for the hint. I used Wireshark now and it reports "21 bytes" on >>>> the message body on my package coming into my OpenSER and "20 bytes" on >>>> the package going out from OpenSER. However "content-lenght" header is >>>> still the same, "21". >>>> >>>> Br, >>>> /Tobias >>>> >>>> Klaus Darilion said the following on 2007-05-23 12:12: >>>>> Use ethereal/wireshark to find out the real length of the content. >>>>> It looks like 21 is correct. Maybe the receiver does not like the single >>>>> CR at the end of the content. >>>>> >>>>> regards >>>>> klaus >>>>> >>>>> Tobias Lindgren wrote: >>>>>> Hello, >>>>>> >>>>>> from what I can see (ngrep) it looks like the content-lenght is 21 (if >>>>>> you count the characters), but traversing my OpenSER it seems that one >>>>>> character is removed (a dot?) and the content-lenght then should be 20? >>>>>> >>>>>> Br, >>>>>> /Tobias >>>>>> >>>>>> Andreas Granig said the following on 2007-05-23 11:12: >>>>>>> Hi, >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Please advice on what we are doing wrong here? >>>>>>> What is the actual content length? If the GW sets it to 21 and the UA >>>>>>> is >>>>>>> only happy with 20, one of them has to be right. So it's either a bug >>>>>>> in >>>>>>> the GW's or UA's length calculation (and should be fixed there, not >>>>>>> using OpenSER). >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Andreas >>>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>>> Users mailing list >>>>>> [email protected] >>>>>> http://openser.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users _______________________________________________ Users mailing list [email protected] http://openser.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users
