Hi Bodgan,

thanks for your reply! In my case the other side is running SER. Such
a config option would really simplify my life (one more package without
the need to maintain it by mysqlf :)

Btw: there are probably also proxies disliking this behaviour out there
- but if I didn't missunderstand RFC 3261 (section 22.4, point 8) a SIP
proxy should tolerate a client ignoring qop. So (apart from the wrong
cseq in the response to the 407 challenge) UAC should behave in an
acceptable manner with my "patch". Is this interpretation correct?

Kind regards,
Thomas

Bogdan-Andrei Iancu schrieb:
Hi Thomas,

what you patch does is ignoring the qop and responding as if no qop was received. This implies some flexibility from the auth server ;) - what you are auth against?

maybe we can do config option to ignore the qop for the moment.

regards,
bogdan

Thomas Gelf wrote:


My previous mail suggests nothing but a simple and stupid workaround, a
really ugly one - but it simply "makes things work".

Cheers,
Thomas Gelf



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