Hi Juha,

The tcp_accept_no_cl=yes is just to enable Kamailio to accept TCP/TLS messages without a Content-Length: header.  Some bad SIP clients send these, and it is not always used in HTTP GETs either - and you need to handle an HTTP GET as part of the WebSocket handshake.

I have no idea about the specifics of that test.  It's not something I've ever used.  But, the sipML5 client does send quite large INVITEs, so I wouldn't be at all surprised if they were larger than 4096 bytes.

Regards,

Peter

On Mon, 2012-07-09 at 17:21 +0300, Juha Heinanen wrote:
Peter Dunkley writes:

> Also, make sure tcp_accept_no_cl=yes is in your kamailio.cfg.

that got me further.  register request now works ok, but when i send
invite, it fails in this test:

    if (msg:len >= 4096) {
        xlog("L_NOTICE", "Message $rm to <$ru> is too big\n");
        send_reply("513", "Message too big");
        exit;
    };

is it so that msg:len test cannot be used when tcp_accept_no_cl=yes?  if
so, what is alternative test to make sure that message is not too big?

-- juha

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