Hi,

     A SIPS URI specifies that the resource be contacted securely. This
     means, in particular, that TLS is to be used between the UAC and the
     domain that owns the URI. From there, secure communications are used
     to reach the user, where the specific security mechanism depends on
     the policy of the domain. Any resource described by a SIP URI can be
     "upgraded" to a SIPS URI by just changing the scheme, if it is
     desired to communicate with that resource securely.

     SIPS allows resources to specify that they should be reached securely.
     SIPS dictates that the entire request path to the target domain be so
      secured.


Regds
Ajay Kumar Kasam






"Jade Chen Yan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 03/17/2003 01:02:13 PM

To:   "Sip-Implementors \(E-mail\)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
cc:    (bcc: Ajay Kumar Kasam/HSSBLR)

Subject:  [Sip-implementors] query on SIPS



Hi, List,

I wonder y sip has the "sips: " url ? what is the different between "sip:" &
"sips:"

Best Regards,
Jade



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