> So, if the top most Via contains non-ip sent-by, the UAS is supposed
> to replace it with the IP address from where it has received the
> request so that while sending response, it need not perform dns
> procedures which may resolve sent-by to some other IP address which is
> different from the UAC one.

The sent-by address is used to convey (to the upstream element), the
transport address at which an entity would like to receive the response.
Then why will anyone put non-ip-sent-by in Via header, if DNS is not
supposed to be used for via sent-by? Am i missing something?

On Thu, Apr 10, 2008 at 1:32 PM, Iñaki Baz Castillo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> El Wednesday 09 April 2008 16:46:14 Vikram Chhibber escribió:
> > So, if the top most Via contains non-ip sent-by, the UAS is supposed
> > to replace it with the IP address from where it has received the
> > request so that while sending response, it need not perform dns
> > procedures which may resolve sent-by to some other IP address which is
> > different from the UAC one.
>
> Of course !!!
> I forgot "sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>" XDD
>
> Thanks for the explanation.
>
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