On Nov 20, 2008, at 11:11 , Adam Roach wrote:
That's not totally accurate, methinks. It requires support for the
dialog-event package on the UAC,
We've established that -- "28% and likely to increase" is a good
starting point.
and requires the UAC to allow some random far-end UA outside its
domain that it does not know about to subscribe to it.
This isn't some random far-end UA that the calling party has no
reason to trust -- the dialog event package explicitly talks about
authentication based on knowledge of the dialog identifiers.
Would be really interesting to see how the deployed border security
devices allowed or disallowed subscribes to the dialog-event.
Cullen <in my individual contributor role>
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