From: "Aneesh Naik" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
What should be the behavior when SDP is longer than that given in
"Content-Length" header?
If the SIP message arrives in a UDP datagram, or via some other
protocol which "frames" each message, as you say, the excess bytes
must be discarded.
The
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Subject: [Sip-implementors] SDP longer than that given in
"Content-Lenght"header
Hi,
What should be the behavior when SDP is longer than that given in
"Content-Length" header?
The RFC 3261 section 18.3 Framing states:
If there are additional bytes in the transport packet beyond
Hi,
What should be the behavior when SDP is longer than that given in
"Content-Length" header?
The RFC 3261 section 18.3 Framing states:
If there are additional bytes in the transport packet beyond the end of the
body, they MUST be discarded.
So this means, SIP parser should discard the data bey