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ing for. Even if it doesn’t function in all cases for everyone, =
it will function in most portions of our network where only G.711 and G.729 =
are used on unencrypted messaging. It’s perfect. It allows=
the scalability and “lightweight”-ness of a proxy while giving =
us very useful features we otherwise wouldn’t have. I can’=
t wait to test it.<BR>
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- Jeff<BR>
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On 7/28/09 4:34 AM, "Iñaki Baz Castillo" <<a href=3D"ibc@=
aliax.net">ibc at aliax.net</a>> wrote:<BR>
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Hi Andrei. <BR>
Please don't take me wrong, but is this a task for a proxy?
I wonder what would occur in the following cases:
- The UAC/UAS use encrypted SDP (S/MIME...).
- The UAC/UAS use multipart content (some devices do it for an INVITE).<BR>
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</FONT>From some time I'm realizing that OpenSIPS is trying to behave as <B=
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a B2BUA, or it wants to manage dialogs (and it doesn't do it properly)
and now it handles the SDP (just in case the SDP comes not encrypted
in a single part body). Is it really the target of a proxy?
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