2011/7/12 Couret Tabt courett...@gmail.com:
I am implementing SIP Identity to any SIP proxies.
But any SIP proxies that I know (ex. asterisk and OpenSIPS)
do NOT support SIP Identity.
Asterisk is NOT a SIP proxy.
Though it is possible that the above is misunderstanding of me,
if most
2011/7/11 Iñaki Baz Castillo i...@aliax.net:
But, if the UA (caller) uses a SIP URI in the Contact URI of the
INVITE, in-dialog requests from the callee would nor arrive to the
caller via TLS. This is:
INVITE sip:b...@domain.com
Via: SIP/2.0/TLS 1.2.3.4
Contact: sip:alice@1.2.3.4
This
Hi All,
As per itef draft sip event
As expected, CSeq spaces are unique for each node; in other
words, the notifier uses a different CSeq space than the
subscriber and any other notifiers.
Can any body clarify above statement ?
As per my understanding Cseq value of Notify must
Hi Tabt,
On 07/12/2011 07:09 AM, Couret Tabt wrote:
Dear list,
I am implementing SIP Identity to any SIP proxies.
But any SIP proxies that I know (ex. asterisk and OpenSIPS)
do NOT support SIP Identity.
Identity is supported in OpenSIPS for the past 3 years:
As expected, CSeq spaces are unique for each node; in other
words, the notifier uses a different CSeq space than the
subscriber and any other notifiers.
Can any body clarify above statement ?
SUBSCRIBE can fork and multiple dialogs can get created. The CSeq space is
unique from
Hi. FYI. Watch this on i...@ietf.org regards Samir
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