Hi Alex,

> How is one supposed to configure the dialplan so that Asterisk responds 
> correctly to these requests?
> 
> At the moment, I'm seeing "Looking for s in default" and then a "404 Not 
> Found" being returned - which can't be right.

Not specific to an OPTIONS packet, but I know that I previously
experienced wierdness when I had my dialplan matching too much.  For
me it was a 'default route' for all calls going out a particular SIP
peer.

exten => _.,1,Dial(SIP/[EMAIL PROTECTED],,r)

There were instances of SIP reinvites that would match this dial plan
and be dialled back out to the provider.  My fix was _XXXX etc,
matching more specifically what extensions I wanted to dial out to
that provider.

Your problem looks similar - Asterisk, based on your dialplan  is
initerpreting the  special extension s as some dial attempt, resulting
in 404 Not Found.  

There are a bunch of these special extensions:
  http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/index.php?page=Asterisk+config+extensions.conf
        Predefined Extension Names
        Asterisk uses some extension names for special purposes:

            * i : Invalid
            * s : Start
            * h : Hangup
            * t : Timeout
            * T : AbsoluteTimeout
            * o : Operator 

This is my guess anyhow - if this isn't right, hopefully someone else
can pin it down for you ..

Regards,

Chris Bennett
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