WORLEY, Dale R (Dale) wrote:
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> Darilion [[email protected]]
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> Thus, this SIP client only sends REGISTER and PUBLISH, and is not 
> willing to accept any SIP requests.
> 
> Thus, I wonder if it is correct to signal an empty Allow header 
> Allow: in the REGISTER request to avoid incoming methods.
> 
> According to ABNF it should be allowed. So is this the preferred way
> or is there a better choice? 
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> It does seem that "Allow:" is a correct way to specify that the UA
> will not process any requests.  Do you know of any other way to
> specify this fact?

No. But anyway, I think most clients ignore the Allow header anyway and 
thus my presence user agent has to be prepared to receive any event and 
reject it with 405.

regards
klaus
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