> -----Original Message-----
> From: Cullen Jennings [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, November 20, 2008 2:41 PM
>
> Would be really interesting to see how the deployed border security
> devices allowed or disallowed subscribes to the dialog-event.

You mean this in the sense of "what their owners configure them to do", right?  
Not in the sense of "whether the border devices could or could not pass it 
through".  I mean most if not all SIP border security devices that I know of 
that have real SIP control intelligence can be configured to block or allow 
subscription to the dialog-event package, or have it on their roadmaps if not 
already. (and by real SIP control intelligence I don't mean firewalls)  But I 
have no idea how many are configured to block vs. allow it in the field, and 
would love to know the answer as well.  I bet it's not many, because the 
package is not used much yet.

-hadriel
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