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Test Repeat Caller Service #9

Open StickNitro opened 8 years ago

StickNitro commented 8 years ago

There is an issue with the Test RCS that is rejecting calls where the source host name is longer than 6 characters, are there any plans to resolve this?

mattstibbs commented 8 years ago

Have put this query to the repeat caller team

tonyyates commented 8 years ago

This has come up before. The reason for the limit is that certificates should be .oneoneone.nhs.uk but people haven't stuck with this for various valid reasons. If we change this specification to be more than NACS code 6 char limit then naturally like all providers the RCS would need to comply with the specification.

mattstibbs commented 8 years ago

The 6 character limit applies on both live and test systems.

@stevensn99 - could you confirm why this is causing an issue on test, but not on live? The oneoneone test certificates should all still comply with the 6 character limit?

e.g. test53.oneoneone.nhs.uk

tonyyates commented 8 years ago

That is a good point @mattstibbs

StickNitro commented 8 years ago

We have three live endpoints that use NVE01, NVE02 and NVE03 all on the .oneoneone.nhs.uk domains. Our test certificate is test103.oneoneone.nhs.uk (was issued 24/10/2012) this is more than 6 characters and gets rejected by the RCS

mattstibbs commented 8 years ago

@stevensn99 we'll issue you with a 6 character cert (testxx)

The 6 character limit is to reflect that all FQDNs should use ODS code, and ODS code are not more than 6 characters - this limit applies on both live and test RCS services.