Some Cisco phones do not place the Content-Length field at the end of the
SIP message. This is valid, due to a misunderstanding of the specification
the parser expects the SDP body to start directly after the Content-Length
field. Fix the parser to scan for \r\n\r\n to locate the beginning of the
SDP body.
Reported-by: Teresa Kang <teresa_kang@gemtek.com.tw>
Signed-off-by: Patrick McHardy <kaber@trash.net>
const char *dptr, *end;
s16 diff, tdiff = 0;
int ret = NF_ACCEPT;
+ bool term;
typeof(nf_nat_sip_seq_adjust_hook) nf_nat_sip_seq_adjust;
if (ctinfo != IP_CT_ESTABLISHED &&
if (dptr + matchoff == end)
break;
- if (end + strlen("\r\n\r\n") > dptr + datalen)
- break;
- if (end[0] != '\r' || end[1] != '\n' ||
- end[2] != '\r' || end[3] != '\n')
+ term = false;
+ for (; end + strlen("\r\n\r\n") <= dptr + datalen; end++) {
+ if (end[0] == '\r' && end[1] == '\n' &&
+ end[2] == '\r' && end[3] == '\n') {
+ term = true;
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ if (!term)
break;
end += strlen("\r\n\r\n") + clen;