Mark Kent writes: > >> lets sat your proxy gets an initial request with pre-loaded route header > >> Route: <sip:proxy.foo.bar> > >> assuming that proxy.foo.bar is hostname of the proxy and not any of the > >> domains that the proxy is responsible for > > Under what conditions would that happen?
it is very common that hostname of proxy is different than users's domains. > And, do you think this is a Best Common Practice (BCP)? > Namely, a clear separation between the domains the proxy is responsible for > and the hostname[s] of the server itself? yes, i think that this separation is very useful. > As I think about this, anyone who controls a domain can set up an A > record that points to my openser box. So, as an openser.cfg > "programmer", I don't want to process just any message that might end > up on my box, I want to process only messages targeted at domains that > I explicitly configure for, recognizing that I also have to handle > numeric IP addresses. sure. -- juha _______________________________________________ Users mailing list [email protected] http://openser.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users
