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Re: [Sip] RFC 4474 and PSTN
> -Allow SRTP, but don't protect the certificate fingerprint
>
That's what I would do.
Ciao
Hannes
> Kai
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>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: sip-bounces at ietf.org [mailto:sip-bounces at ietf.org] On
>> Behalf Of Hannes Tschofenig
>> Sent: Freitag, 4. April 2008 10:51
>> To: Elwell, John
>> Cc: sip at ietf.org
>> Subject: Re: [Sip] RFC 4474 and PSTN
>>
>> I would instead not put the SIP Identity header there.
>> No additional work needed.
>>
>> Ciao
>> Hannes
>>
>> Elwell, John wrote:
>>
>>> There seems to be some interest in adding some indicator to
>>>
>> the URI or
>>
>>> to the header field to warn of the limited guarantee of
>>>
>> authenticity or
>>
>>> the opposite (i.e.,lack of such an indicator would mean the
>>>
>> guarantee is
>>
>>> low, i.e., the identity has not been verified).
>>>
>>> I think on this issue it is just a matter of somebody putting things
>>> together into a draft. I think Dean and/or Adam were the
>>>
>> main initiators
>>
>>> of this proposal - something like a source=pstn parameter. Would
>>> somebody care to author a draft? Or do we need further discussion?
>>>
>>> John
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