Hi,

>>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. 

Yes, and it would have been great if RFC2543 would have mandated that. But 
unfortunately it didn't.
 
Regards,
 
Christer

 

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