On 06/27/08 15:49, Iñaki Baz Castillo wrote: > El Friday 27 June 2008 13:08:05 Daniel-Constantin Mierla escribió: > >> On 06/27/08 12:41, Iñaki Baz Castillo wrote: >> >>> El Friday 27 June 2008 09:21:13 Daniel-Constantin Mierla escribió: >>> >>>> On 06/26/08 16:44, Klaus Darilion wrote: >>>> >>>>> Is it useful to have an AoR without username? >>>>> >>>> I don't need it personally. It is why I asked. >>>> >>> It's completely valid in RFC 3261, but probably 100% useless in real >>> life. >>> >> Having an AoR with just domain or having location records for domain only? >> >> Do you have direct references? >> > > Yes true, there are different thing. > > Well I just mean that RFC 3261 allows registration for AoR with no username: > > 10.2 Constructing the REGISTER Request > > To: The To header field contains the address of record whose > registration is to be created, queried, or modified. The To > header field and the Request-URI field typically differ, as > the former contains a user name. This address-of-record MUST > be a SIP URI or SIPS URI. > > The above allows "To" header with no username, but sincerely I expect it > never > occurs so IMHO OpenSer could drop it. > > > About location records with no username it's also valid: > > The Contact header field values of the request typically consist of > SIP or SIPS URIs that identify particular SIP endpoints (for example, > "sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]"), but they MAY use any URI scheme. > A SIP UA can choose to register telephone numbers (with the tel URL, > RFC 2806 [9]) or email addresses (with a mailto URL, RFC 2368 [32]) > as Contacts for an address-of-record, for example. > > In this point I can't understand if there is any problem when the Contact is > just a domain. It there? You said: > > >> However, when loading the records, usrloc >> module discards the records with empty username or use_domain=1 and >> empty domain. >> > > Why records with no username are discarded? do you mean record with no > username in the "Contact" field? or records with no username in "username" > field? > records with no username in username fields :-) (the AoR without username)
Cheers, Daniel > Regards -- Daniel-Constantin Mierla http://www.asipto.com _______________________________________________ Devel mailing list Devel@lists.openser.org http://lists.openser.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/devel