Hi, RFC 4474 defines the Identity mechanism in which a proxy asserts
the identity of a request originator by appending a Indentity and
Identity-Info header.
In the other side, RFC 5922 defines client-to-server and
server-to-client authentication by using TLS certificates (optionally
in both ways).

IMHO they are two ways of doing the same (or very similar). Why there
are two mechanisms for this? Which one to choose when building a new
SIP scenario? Which is more used?

Thanks for any comment.

-- 
Iñaki Baz Castillo
<[email protected]>

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