Francois Audet wrote:

  We've been through this already. You know that a UAC supports TLS by
  the fact that it used TLS to register. It's the "implicit
  indication". 

UAC does not need to register in order to be able to SEND requests.  

so UAC sends initial request over tls via its proxy (an possibly other
proxies) to UAS and then bye comes from the UAS 2 hours later.  how does
the proxy know that it should forward bye to UAC over tls if there is no
transport=tls parameter anywhere?

-- juha


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