Thanks Daniel,

Maybe it would be easier to answer my question if I asked whether the Kamailio 
SIP Server framework supports, partially or fully, the following RFCs when 
configured/scripted properly?

RFC   No/Partial/Full
----  ---------------
3262
3311
3515
3581
3891
3966
4028

The Kamailio website indicates 3262 and 3581 are supported. Not wanting to 
assume this means full support, I listed them above for feedback. If support 
for any of these is only possible through scripting that would be helpful as 
well.

While I'm at it I might as well ask if there is any support for 
draft-ietf-cuss-sip-uui? Again, if support for this is only possible through 
scripting that would be good to know.

Thanks,
Jim


From: Daniel-Constantin Mierla [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, July 17, 2014 4:45 PM
To: Kamailio (SER) - Development Mailing List; Conners, James
Subject: Re: [sr-dev] Supported RFCs

Might worth starting a wiki page and try to collect what we support. But it is 
not trivial to identify which are full or partial supported and which were 
amended by newer rfcs and on what extent.

Have in mind that kamailio is a framework and it is a matter of config file to 
support or not some rfcs. Some of them are implemented in one or a group of 
modules (e.g., authentication, cpl, simple extensions, msrp, xcap), but some 
can be just a matter of scripting in config file (e.g, 
P-Asserted-Identity/P-Preferred-Identity handling).

There might be some list (google search?!?) of rfcs related to sip that can be 
imported in our wiki, then start to look at it and add note if it is supported. 
If anyone is starting such page on our wiki (http://www.kamailio.org/wiki/), I 
will contribute based on what I am aware. It can be a table with the RFCs 
(linked to their specs at ietf) in one column, and few extra columns like 
supported (e.g., full or partial) and how (e.g., by module, scripting, etc)

For an immediate list, one can grep the sources for RFC and search on 
kamailio.org site, many of them are mentioned, but the results will not be 
complete.

Cheers,
Daniel
On 17/07/14 17:05, Conners, James wrote:
I found a partial list of supported RFCs on the website. What is the entire 
list of supported RFCs?
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