Hi,
short question: I've noticed, when the UAC-Module (from 1.3) replaces the From-Headerin subsequential requests, the From-Header is filled up with "zeros". For most clients this is absolutely fine (tested with Snom's, AVM's, Cisco's and many more). I've noticed, that some Zyxel devices however do not like this and ignore the request in this case... Is this somehow defined in the RFC? Can somebody give me hint on a chapter or something? Or does it break the RFC?
Thanks in advance, Carsten
Hello,
On 04/22/2009 06:26 PM, Carsten Bock wrote:
Hi,
short question: I've noticed, when the UAC-Module (from 1.3) replaces the From-Headerin subsequential requests, the From-Header is filled up with "zeros".
this is strange. How many zeros -- is there a relation between original size and number of zeros? Does it happen in all cases?
Cheers, Daniel
For most clients this is absolutely fine (tested with Snom's, AVM's, Cisco's and many more). I've noticed, that some Zyxel devices however do not like this and ignore the request in this case... Is this somehow defined in the RFC? Can somebody give me hint on a chapter or something? Or does it break the RFC?
Thanks in advance, Carsten
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Hi,
this only happens, when the replacement-From-Header is shorter than the existing one. The number of "\0" represents the number of characters removed from the request. Also, i forgot to mention one other, important issue: This happens only, if we terminate the call using the dialog-module... in all other cases this is fine. It also seems, that this only occurs in the old 1.3 release, in 1.4 this looks ok.
Carsten
Am Mittwoch, den 22.04.2009, 21:55 +0200 schrieb Daniel-Constantin Mierla:
Hello,
On 04/22/2009 06:26 PM, Carsten Bock wrote:
Hi,
short question: I've noticed, when the UAC-Module (from 1.3) replaces the From-Headerin subsequential requests, the From-Header is filled up with "zeros".
this is strange. How many zeros -- is there a relation between original size and number of zeros? Does it happen in all cases?
Cheers, Daniel
For most clients this is absolutely fine (tested with Snom's, AVM's, Cisco's and many more). I've noticed, that some Zyxel devices however do not like this and ignore the request in this case... Is this somehow defined in the RFC? Can somebody give me hint on a chapter or something? Or does it break the RFC?
Thanks in advance, Carsten
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Hello,
have you tried to trace major changes between 1.3 and 1.4versions in uac/from.c?
Cheers, Daniel
On 04/23/2009 11:55 AM, Carsten Bock wrote:
Hi,
this only happens, when the replacement-From-Header is shorter than the existing one. The number of "\0" represents the number of characters removed from the request. Also, i forgot to mention one other, important issue: This happens only, if we terminate the call using the dialog-module... in all other cases this is fine. It also seems, that this only occurs in the old 1.3 release, in 1.4 this looks ok.
Carsten
Am Mittwoch, den 22.04.2009, 21:55 +0200 schrieb Daniel-Constantin Mierla:
Hello,
On 04/22/2009 06:26 PM, Carsten Bock wrote:
Hi,
short question: I've noticed, when the UAC-Module (from 1.3) replaces the From-Headerin subsequential requests, the From-Header is filled up with "zeros".
this is strange. How many zeros -- is there a relation between original size and number of zeros? Does it happen in all cases?
Cheers, Daniel
For most clients this is absolutely fine (tested with Snom's, AVM's, Cisco's and many more). I've noticed, that some Zyxel devices however do not like this and ignore the request in this case... Is this somehow defined in the RFC? Can somebody give me hint on a chapter or something? Or does it break the RFC?
Thanks in advance, Carsten
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Hi,
unfortunately the changes between the 1.3 and 1.4 Version only affect documentation... Since the differences between dialog/dlg_request_within.c are also not worth mentioning, i believe, the error lies somewhere in tm-module or even in the core of 1.3.
Carsten
Am Donnerstag, den 23.04.2009, 18:54 +0200 schrieb Daniel-Constantin Mierla:
Hello,
have you tried to trace major changes between 1.3 and 1.4versions in uac/from.c?
Cheers, Daniel
On 04/23/2009 11:55 AM, Carsten Bock wrote:
Hi,
this only happens, when the replacement-From-Header is shorter than the existing one. The number of "\0" represents the number of characters removed from the request. Also, i forgot to mention one other, important issue: This happens only, if we terminate the call using the dialog-module... in all other cases this is fine. It also seems, that this only occurs in the old 1.3 release, in 1.4 this looks ok.
Carsten
Am Mittwoch, den 22.04.2009, 21:55 +0200 schrieb Daniel-Constantin Mierla:
Hello,
On 04/22/2009 06:26 PM, Carsten Bock wrote:
Hi,
short question: I've noticed, when the UAC-Module (from 1.3) replaces the From-Headerin subsequential requests, the From-Header is filled up with "zeros".
this is strange. How many zeros -- is there a relation between original size and number of zeros? Does it happen in all cases?
Cheers, Daniel
For most clients this is absolutely fine (tested with Snom's, AVM's, Cisco's and many more). I've noticed, that some Zyxel devices however do not like this and ignore the request in this case... Is this somehow defined in the RFC? Can somebody give me hint on a chapter or something? Or does it break the RFC?
Thanks in advance, Carsten
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Hello,
On 04/29/2009 03:03 PM, Carsten Bock wrote:
Hi,
unfortunately the changes between the 1.3 and 1.4 Version only affect documentation... Since the differences between dialog/dlg_request_within.c are also not worth mentioning, i believe, the error lies somewhere in tm-module or even in the core of 1.3.
it is changed/restored using the data lump system. I will check although I do not remember big changes in the past, but 1.3 is quite old by now, so my memory can fail...
Cheers, Daniel
Carsten
Am Donnerstag, den 23.04.2009, 18:54 +0200 schrieb Daniel-Constantin Mierla:
Hello,
have you tried to trace major changes between 1.3 and 1.4versions in uac/from.c?
Cheers, Daniel
On 04/23/2009 11:55 AM, Carsten Bock wrote:
Hi,
this only happens, when the replacement-From-Header is shorter than the existing one. The number of "\0" represents the number of characters removed from the request. Also, i forgot to mention one other, important issue: This happens only, if we terminate the call using the dialog-module... in all other cases this is fine. It also seems, that this only occurs in the old 1.3 release, in 1.4 this looks ok.
Carsten
Am Mittwoch, den 22.04.2009, 21:55 +0200 schrieb Daniel-Constantin Mierla:
Hello,
On 04/22/2009 06:26 PM, Carsten Bock wrote:
Hi,
short question: I've noticed, when the UAC-Module (from 1.3) replaces the From-Headerin subsequential requests, the From-Header is filled up with "zeros".
this is strange. How many zeros -- is there a relation between original size and number of zeros? Does it happen in all cases?
Cheers, Daniel
For most clients this is absolutely fine (tested with Snom's, AVM's, Cisco's and many more). I've noticed, that some Zyxel devices however do not like this and ignore the request in this case... Is this somehow defined in the RFC? Can somebody give me hint on a chapter or something? Or does it break the RFC?
Thanks in advance, Carsten
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Hi,
i believe it was fixed with revision 3982:
"- added support for local and remove display name in the dialogs created by TM (new requests generated by TM). This is required when buidling high level applications (like IPPBX) on top of OpenSER"
For us, i think we will update those systems to a more recent version in the near future...
Carsten
Am Mittwoch, den 29.04.2009, 16:41 +0200 schrieb Daniel-Constantin Mierla:
Hello,
On 04/29/2009 03:03 PM, Carsten Bock wrote:
Hi,
unfortunately the changes between the 1.3 and 1.4 Version only affect documentation... Since the differences between dialog/dlg_request_within.c are also not worth mentioning, i believe, the error lies somewhere in tm-module or even in the core of 1.3.
it is changed/restored using the data lump system. I will check although I do not remember big changes in the past, but 1.3 is quite old by now, so my memory can fail...
Cheers, Daniel
Carsten
Am Donnerstag, den 23.04.2009, 18:54 +0200 schrieb Daniel-Constantin Mierla:
Hello,
have you tried to trace major changes between 1.3 and 1.4versions in uac/from.c?
Cheers, Daniel
On 04/23/2009 11:55 AM, Carsten Bock wrote:
Hi,
this only happens, when the replacement-From-Header is shorter than the existing one. The number of "\0" represents the number of characters removed from the request. Also, i forgot to mention one other, important issue: This happens only, if we terminate the call using the dialog-module... in all other cases this is fine. It also seems, that this only occurs in the old 1.3 release, in 1.4 this looks ok.
Carsten
Am Mittwoch, den 22.04.2009, 21:55 +0200 schrieb Daniel-Constantin Mierla:
Hello,
On 04/22/2009 06:26 PM, Carsten Bock wrote:
Hi,
short question: I've noticed, when the UAC-Module (from 1.3) replaces the From-Headerin subsequential requests, the From-Header is filled up with "zeros".
this is strange. How many zeros -- is there a relation between original size and number of zeros? Does it happen in all cases?
Cheers, Daniel
For most clients this is absolutely fine (tested with Snom's, AVM's, Cisco's and many more). I've noticed, that some Zyxel devices however do not like this and ignore the request in this case... Is this somehow defined in the RFC? Can somebody give me hint on a chapter or something? Or does it break the RFC?
Thanks in advance, Carsten
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Hello,
On 04/29/2009 07:20 PM, Carsten Bock wrote:
Hi,
i believe it was fixed with revision 3982:
"- added support for local and remove display name in the dialogs created by TM (new requests generated by TM). This is required when buidling high level applications (like IPPBX) on top of OpenSER"
For us, i think we will update those systems to a more recent version in the near future...
thanks for investigating. I will have a look these days. The message refers to messages generated by tm, though.
Daniel
Carsten
Am Mittwoch, den 29.04.2009, 16:41 +0200 schrieb Daniel-Constantin Mierla:
Hello,
On 04/29/2009 03:03 PM, Carsten Bock wrote:
Hi,
unfortunately the changes between the 1.3 and 1.4 Version only affect documentation... Since the differences between dialog/dlg_request_within.c are also not worth mentioning, i believe, the error lies somewhere in tm-module or even in the core of 1.3.
it is changed/restored using the data lump system. I will check although I do not remember big changes in the past, but 1.3 is quite old by now, so my memory can fail...
Cheers, Daniel
Carsten
Am Donnerstag, den 23.04.2009, 18:54 +0200 schrieb Daniel-Constantin Mierla:
Hello,
have you tried to trace major changes between 1.3 and 1.4versions in uac/from.c?
Cheers, Daniel
On 04/23/2009 11:55 AM, Carsten Bock wrote:
Hi,
this only happens, when the replacement-From-Header is shorter than the existing one. The number of "\0" represents the number of characters removed from the request. Also, i forgot to mention one other, important issue: This happens only, if we terminate the call using the dialog-module... in all other cases this is fine. It also seems, that this only occurs in the old 1.3 release, in 1.4 this looks ok.
Carsten
Am Mittwoch, den 22.04.2009, 21:55 +0200 schrieb Daniel-Constantin Mierla:
Hello,
On 04/22/2009 06:26 PM, Carsten Bock wrote:
> Hi, > > short question: > I've noticed, when the UAC-Module (from 1.3) replaces the From-Headerin > subsequential requests, the From-Header is filled up with "zeros". > > > > this is strange. How many zeros -- is there a relation between original size and number of zeros? Does it happen in all cases?
Cheers, Daniel
> For most clients this is absolutely fine (tested with Snom's, AVM's, > Cisco's and many more). I've noticed, that some Zyxel devices however do > not like this and ignore the request in this case... > Is this somehow defined in the RFC? Can somebody give me hint on a > chapter or something? Or does it break the RFC? > > Thanks in advance, > Carsten > > > > _______________________________________________ > Kamailio (OpenSER) - Users mailing list > Users@lists.kamailio.org > http://lists.kamailio.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users > http://lists.openser-project.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users > > > > >
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Hi Daniel,
The method "send_bye" (in modules/dialog/dlg_req_within.c) uses the TM-API to send the request: result = d_tmb.t_request_within (&met, /* method*/ &str_hdr, /* extra headers*/ NULL, /* body*/ dialog_info, /* dialog structure*/ bye_reply_cb, /* callback function*/ (void*)cell); /* callback parameter*/
So i thought, this might apply for this issue.
Carsten
Am Mittwoch, den 29.04.2009, 17:35 +0200 schrieb Daniel-Constantin Mierla:
Hello,
On 04/29/2009 07:20 PM, Carsten Bock wrote:
Hi,
i believe it was fixed with revision 3982:
"- added support for local and remove display name in the dialogs created by TM (new requests generated by TM). This is required when buidling high level applications (like IPPBX) on top of OpenSER"
For us, i think we will update those systems to a more recent version in the near future...
thanks for investigating. I will have a look these days. The message refers to messages generated by tm, though.
Daniel
Carsten
Am Mittwoch, den 29.04.2009, 16:41 +0200 schrieb Daniel-Constantin Mierla:
Hello,
On 04/29/2009 03:03 PM, Carsten Bock wrote:
Hi,
unfortunately the changes between the 1.3 and 1.4 Version only affect documentation... Since the differences between dialog/dlg_request_within.c are also not worth mentioning, i believe, the error lies somewhere in tm-module or even in the core of 1.3.
it is changed/restored using the data lump system. I will check although I do not remember big changes in the past, but 1.3 is quite old by now, so my memory can fail...
Cheers, Daniel
Carsten
Am Donnerstag, den 23.04.2009, 18:54 +0200 schrieb Daniel-Constantin Mierla:
Hello,
have you tried to trace major changes between 1.3 and 1.4versions in uac/from.c?
Cheers, Daniel
On 04/23/2009 11:55 AM, Carsten Bock wrote:
Hi,
this only happens, when the replacement-From-Header is shorter than the existing one. The number of "\0" represents the number of characters removed from the request. Also, i forgot to mention one other, important issue: This happens only, if we terminate the call using the dialog-module... in all other cases this is fine. It also seems, that this only occurs in the old 1.3 release, in 1.4 this looks ok.
Carsten
Am Mittwoch, den 22.04.2009, 21:55 +0200 schrieb Daniel-Constantin Mierla:
> Hello, > > On 04/22/2009 06:26 PM, Carsten Bock wrote: > > > >> Hi, >> >> short question: >> I've noticed, when the UAC-Module (from 1.3) replaces the From-Headerin >> subsequential requests, the From-Header is filled up with "zeros". >> >> >> >> > this is strange. How many zeros -- is there a relation between original > size and number of zeros? Does it happen in all cases? > > Cheers, > Daniel > > > > >> For most clients this is absolutely fine (tested with Snom's, AVM's, >> Cisco's and many more). I've noticed, that some Zyxel devices however do >> not like this and ignore the request in this case... >> Is this somehow defined in the RFC? Can somebody give me hint on a >> chapter or something? Or does it break the RFC? >> >> Thanks in advance, >> Carsten >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Kamailio (OpenSER) - Users mailing list >> Users@lists.kamailio.org >> http://lists.kamailio.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users >> http://lists.openser-project.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users >> >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ Kamailio (OpenSER) - Users mailing list Users@lists.kamailio.org http://lists.kamailio.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users http://lists.openser-project.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users
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