On 12/15/2010 10:39 AM, Marc Schabb wrote:

> that, I don't know how it's setting that field.  It may be that the IPv6
> address is formatted in a way that Sipper can't use it:
>
> sip:2001:0:4137:9e76:46:37ea:9f0b:aa6e:5060

This is indeed invalid. The IPv6 address must be enclosed in square 
brackets, optionally followed by a colon and port number.

> Inspecting the Ruby source code of Sipper, it looks like it may be expecting
> the IP address to have a set of square brackets around it.  I don't see very
> much information online about dealing with IPv6 addresses, and I don't know
> how to work around this.  I don't know how to get the server to send an IPv4
> address (leaving aside the question of whether that would be a good thing),
> and apparently Sipper can't use the IPv6 address the server sends.  Any help
> would be much appreciated.

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