Hi,

>> The UA *CAN* send double CRLF, but the problem is that the edge proxy
>> doesn't know whether the UA is going to do it, so it may provide
>> short registration refreshes also for TCP connections.
>
>christer,
>
>this directly contradicts what you supported earlier today, i.e., that the 
>responsibility to handle nat is in the ua.  
 
What I meant by that was that the network doesn't need to make sure the NAT 
bindings are kept open by providing a short registration refresh timer.
 
>proxy NEVER needs to "provide" anything for tcp ua's nat problem.  as i wrote 
>already, if tcp
>ua is behind nat it simply sends CRLFs or (if it is not able to send CRLFs) 
>uses short enough registration interval.
 
Where is that standardized? Is that how all UAs work? IF so,  we can remove 
it...
 
Regards,
 
Christer
 
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