Allow configuring the hash table size. The default(4) is hardly usable
on anything but a test system.
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Hello
We have seen that in cases when callee sends a callid starting by "!!:",
which is also the default callid_prefix value, we do see that when reading
the $ci in the onreply routes it's changed for example like this
from Call-ID
!!:Y5HfD54-DIKfL56nz5TIYIioYVznLb1ID5TUYf1oz8zBYCl0LCllD9loDbD*
to Call-ID
\xA6\xF3\xF1\xFE\xFD:\xFEUq\xCA\xFD\xAB:\xF2\xA5\xA6Wۤ\x83\xABʫe\xFE\xF2\x87\xA7\e[;ã\xA5\xAC\xC1ɬ\xF3\xFD|\xDB\xFE\xAF
in that call we are actually not doing topology hiding, so we are dropping
the message on the topoh:msg-outgoing event route
This seems to cause to send that weird callid in the messages.
I guess that change should not be done. Could you please take a look?
thanks and best regards
david escartin
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