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![]() Carlo wrote ''I'm interested to use the libwebsockets server (C based) with a Java websocket client. I was able to implement a Java websocket client based on JWebSocket library that works fine with the libwebsockets server, but I was obliged to patch the libwebsockets server in order to reach my goal. In particular I patched the handshake_00() function because JWebSocket library uses hixie 76 version. The problem was that the JWebSocket library sends only WSI_TOKEN_SWORIGIN token instead WSI_TOKEN_ORIGIN token. For this reason the handshake_00 failed because the token length of WSI_TOKEN_ORIGIN was 0. I have written a patch in order to control if at least one of the two tokens (WSI_TOKEN_SWORIGIN and WSI_TOKEN_ORIGIN) is defined. I have attached into the e-mail the patch. Probably it can be written better, but in any case I think that this problem should be fixed for client/server compatibility.'' I found a simpler approach which is convert WSORIGIN processing to go into ORIGIN token at the earliest point, then everything else can stay the same. I also noticed we would leak on duplicated headers and fixed that. Reported-by: Carlo PARATA <carlo.parata@st.com> Signed-off-by: Andy Green <andy@warmcat.com> |
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base64-decode.c | ||
client-handshake.c | ||
extension-deflate-stream.c | ||
extension-deflate-stream.h | ||
extension-x-google-mux.c | ||
extension-x-google-mux.h | ||
extension.c | ||
handshake.c | ||
libwebsockets.c | ||
libwebsockets.h | ||
Makefile.am | ||
Makefile.in | ||
md5.c | ||
parsers.c | ||
private-libwebsockets.h | ||
sha-1.c |