From: Ingo H. <ing...@ii...> - 2008-12-08 08:13:37
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Hi all, I'm working on a UPnP certification right now. It turns out the certification tool fails on SSDP when the device accepts M-SEARCH messages containing HTTP/1.1. I'm preparing the patch right now, although I think this is a really stupid test-case. On the other hand, I fully agree with Titus, RFC states pretty clearly that all HTTP/1.1 servers must accept HTTP/1.0 requests. The question is now, should pupnp act according to the UPnP certification test tool or according to common sense (which is imho not on contrast to the UDA)! Regars, Ingo P.S. Titus, I think we met in New Hampshire early this year? ;) On Dec 5, 2008, at 19:07 , Marcelo Jimenez wrote: > Hi Jaakko, > > On Fri, Dec 5, 2008 at 6:40 AM, Jaakko Pasanen <ja...@gm...> > wrote: >> Hi! >> >> As far as I know UPnP devices should accept http packets using only >> HTTP/1.1-version. > > Please, give a proper justification for that affirmative. What is the > reference or reason? > >> This patch makes sure that only 1.1 is accepted, anything >> else causes PARSE_FAILURE. >> >> -Jaakko > > Regards, > Marcelo. -- Ingo Hofmann Multimedia Transport Group, Dept. Audio Fraunhofer IIS Am Wolfsmantel 33 91058 Erlangen Germany +49(0) 9131 776 - 6043 (Phone) +49(0) 9131 776 - 6099 (Fax) http://www.iis.fraunhofer.de/amm |