[asterisk-dev] 404 from SIP qualify packets
Steve Hill
steve at nexusuk.org
Sat Apr 22 02:08:55 MST 2006
If you have a SIP server set up as a peer with qualify turned on, Asterisk
sends OPTIONS packets like:
OPTIONS sip:example.com SIP/2.0
I noticed in the SIP debugging that this causes 404 packets to come back
from one of my peers - is it legal to make an OPTIONS request without a
username part? I.e. isn't it required to send something like:
OPTIONS sip:foo at example.com SIP/2.0
(in the first example, wouldn't the peer assume that "example.com" was an
unqualified address and qualify it to "example.com at example.com"?)
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