Thank you, Castillo and Sumit!

I could understand for your help.

To confirm,
when a UAC receive 407, the UAC only resend INVITE
to the *SAME destination as the first INVITE as Castillo tell me below.

The UAC do NOT mind which make 407. But it has *no matter*.
The UAC only recognize which INVITE this 407 correspond to
using  Call-ID etc.

Is it correct?

By the way, in a proxy,
when a proxy send 407, does the proxy send 407 to the Address
written in "From" header of the INVITE that the proxy received?

2010/2/10 Iñaki Baz Castillo <[email protected]>:
> El Miércoles, 10 de Febrero de 2010, Couret Tabt escribió:
>> Thanks, Sumit.
>>
>> I understood below:
>>
>> An INVITE request (from a UAC) before 407 response has "Route"
>> header as path to a UAS.
>>
>> So when the UAC receive 407 response, the UAC can guess
>> the originator of the 407 using "Route" header in the above INVITE request.
>>
>> Is the above correct?
>
> No.
>
> Route is just added after establishing a dialog (RFC 3261).
>
> The new INVITE UAC must sent with credentials is just a *new* INVITE, and UAC
> must send it to the *SAME destination as the first INVITE. No more.
>
> I think you want to see it more complicated than it already is :)
>
> --
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