Iñaki Baz Castillo FWIW -- the only one being rude in this discussion is you.
You could have used a better tone when telling Mousavi that the sip-implementers list is where these questions should be asked.
James At 11:52 AM 6/3/2010, Iñaki Baz Castillo wrote:
2010/6/3 Moloud Mousavi <mol...@blueslice.com>: > Hello Iñaki, > > This is the explanation of cnonce in RFC 2617: > > cnonce > This MUST be specified if a qop directive is sent (see above), and > MUST NOT be specified if the server did not send a qop directive in > the WWW-Authenticate header field. The cnonce-value is an opaque > quoted string value provided by the client and used by both client > and server to avoid chosen plaintext attacks, to provide mutual > authentication, and to provide some message integrity protection. > See the descriptions below of the calculation of the responsedigest > and request-digest values. > > > It seems that cnonce existence is optional, but then If you want to calculate the responseDigest, you have to consider that again. > > Assuming both the same: in fact I tried putting the same value for nonce and cnonce, and it didn't work. Where did you read that nonce and cnonce have to be equal? > If my question is trivial, why do "YOU" bother to put time to answer me back, leave it to someone else. First of all, this maillist is not the place to ask trivial or non trivial questions about already approved specifications for SIP protocol, use sip-implementors instead. Second: you should be not so rude with people trying to help you. -- Iñaki Baz Castillo <i...@aliax.net> _______________________________________________ Sip mailing list https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/sip This list is essentially closed and only used for finishing old business. Use sip-implement...@cs.columbia.edu for questions on how to develop a SIP implementation. Use dispa...@ietf.org for new developments on the application of sip. Use sipc...@ietf.org for issues related to maintenance of the core SIP specifications.
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