The following errata report has been submitted for RFC3329, "Security Mechanism Agreement for the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)".
-------------------------------------- You may review the report below and at: http://www.rfc-editor.org/errata_search.php?rfc=3329&eid=2170 -------------------------------------- Type: Technical Reported by: Peter Dawes <[email protected]> Section: 4.2 Original Text ------------- The second INVITE (4) and the ACK (8) contain a Security-Verify header field that mirrors the Security-Server header field received in the 421. Corrected Text -------------- The second INVITE (4) contains a Security-Verify header field that mirrors the Security-Server header field received in the 421. Notes ----- RFC 3329 Section 2.6, Table 1: Summary of Header Usage. indicates that Security-Client, Security-Server, Security-Verify are "Not applicable" to the SIP ACK request. RFC 3261 says "Not applicable" means that the header field MUST NOT be present in a request. If one is placed in a request by mistake, it MUST be ignored by the UAS receiving the request." Instructions: ------------- This errata is currently posted as "Reported". If necessary, please use "Reply All" to discuss whether it should be verified or rejected. When a decision is reached, the verifying party (IESG) can log in to change the status and edit the report, if necessary. -------------------------------------- RFC3329 (draft-ietf-sip-sec-agree-05) -------------------------------------- Title : Security Mechanism Agreement for the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Publication Date : January 2003 Author(s) : J. Arkko, V. Torvinen, G. Camarillo, A. Niemi, T. Haukka Category : PROPOSED STANDARD Source : Session Initiation Protocol Area : Real-time Applications and Infrastructure Stream : IETF Verifying Party : IESG _______________________________________________ Sip mailing list https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/sip This list is essentially closed and only used for finishing old business. Use [email protected] for questions on how to develop a SIP implementation. Use [email protected] for new developments on the application of sip. Use [email protected] for issues related to maintenance of the core SIP specifications.
