[Asterisk-Users] Grandstream firmware update. {HTTP error}
WipeOut .
wipeout at linuxmail.org
Mon Aug 25 02:26:31 MST 2003
Looks like Mozilla forgives that problem you are talking about too.. I have had no problems configuring the GS phones using Mozilla on RH9..
> -=> On Sun, 24 Aug 2003 09:47:06 -0400 (EDT), John Vozza <john at netrom.com> said:
>
> > Just noticed that version 1.0.3.81 has been released on the
> > Grandstream website.
>
> Doh. I see they still haven't decided to comply with RFC2616 (HTTP).
> This has been a peeve since the first firmware release, but I guess
> they think I'm making this up. Who needs standards when IE works just
> fine? :)
>
> Instead of returning a status line, BudgeTone immediately sends the
> HTML content in reply. While IE seems to forgive this, other browsers
> such as Opera (and wget) return an error or offer to save the invalid
> response to a file.
>
> The bug relates to the Section 6 Response:
> http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec6.html#sec6
>
> "After receiving and interpreting a request message, a server
> responds with an HTTP response message. "
>
> The BudgeTone-100 does not give any response at all, just the HTML
> dump. Like this:
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------
>
> DEBUG output created by Wget 1.8.2 on linux-gnu.
>
> --13:32:26-- http://niko/
> Resolving niko... done.
> ---request begin---
> GET / HTTP/1.0
> User-Agent: Wget/1.8.2
> Host: niko
> Accept: */*
> Connection: Keep-Alive
>
> ---request end---
> HTTP request sent, awaiting response... <HTML><HEAD><TITLE>Login
> Page</TITLE></HEAD>
>
> Closing fd 3
> 13:32:26 ERROR -1: Malformed status line.
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------
>
> If I could edit the html.bin file, I could probably shove a response
> right in there.
>
> -Steve
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