Thank you for the explanation, we'll take not of this. Probably, somebody
really tries to attack our OpenSIPS - such packets come regularly.

2009/12/25 Stanisław Pitucha <virap...@gmail.com>

> 2009/12/25 Alexander <goa...@gmail.com>:
> >   Can anyone explain me, what is this:
>
> It's a completely corrupt packet. If you're receiving that, then
> whoever is sending it has some serious bugs in their software. Not
> much you can do about it if you don't control the other host.
>
> Alternatively someone might try to crash your host, since the start of
> the packet is fine (which allows to start the parsing), but then some
> random characters follow.
>
> --
> KTHXBYE,
>
> Stanisław Pitucha, Gradwell Voip Engineer
>
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