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
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