The following errata report has been submitted for RFC3329,
"Security Mechanism Agreement for the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)".

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You may review the report below and at:
http://www.rfc-editor.org/errata_search.php?rfc=3329&eid=2170

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Type: Technical
Reported by: Peter Dawes <[email protected]>

Section: 4.2

Original Text
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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
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The second INVITE (4) contains a Security-Verify
   header field that mirrors the Security-Server header field received
   in the 421.

Notes
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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."

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RFC3329 (draft-ietf-sip-sec-agree-05)
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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
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