On 07/17/2014 03:53 PM, Fred Posner wrote:

The question is very difficult to answer, for the reasons Alex explained....

The core of Kamailio is an RFC3261 SIP Server.

Adding or using different modules will to the list of RFCs... such as
with CPL module (RFC3880), invoking P-asserted-identity (RFC3325), using
DNS NAPTR (RFC2915), Websockets (RFC6455), etc.

I assume that what's actually going on here is that someone's boss/management/client/stakeholder made the arbitrary requirement, however nonsensical it is to us engineers, to list the RFCs supported and compare them that way.

In that case, a political solution is required, not a technically accurate one. And the political solution is to list as many pertinent RFCs as possible. This is useful:

https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/rfc5411/?include_text=1

I encourage you to look at the title of that RFC and ponder why it exists, and consider my answer in that light. It wasn't meant to be hostile or standoffish. It's just the reality.

-- Alex

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