Hadriel Kaplan writes:

 > In my world, humans aren't typically expected to configure anything
 > on their UA; short of maybe their AoR, username, and password.  And
 > even that is sometimes pre-installed on the UA.

then you must really hate the outbound id that does not
provide any standard means for the UA to learns its ob proxy set!  that
is another reason why ob draft is useless.

my point is that tcp UA should just start sending LRLFs and use normal
reg int.  there is no need to implement the keep param, just a need to
implement CRLF.  that keeps the NAT open no matter if the proxy supports
it or not.

-- juha
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