El Martes 14 Abril 2009, Paul Kyzivat escribió:
> I think you are missing that there can be multiple publishers of
> presence *about* Alice that are themselves *not* Alice. So:
> 1) they can't assert that the publish is from Alice, because it isn't
> 2) they can't address Alice's presence server be
I think you are missing that there can be multiple publishers of
presence *about* Alice that are themselves *not* Alice. So:
1) they can't assert that the publish is from Alice, because it isn't
2) they can't address Alice's presence server because they may not
know it. They just know presence
Hi, RFC 3903 (PUBLISH method) states that the target AoR for a PUBLISH request
is the Request URI.
I don't understand it. Theorically, a UA sends a PUBLISH to a presence server,
and when the presence server receives the PUBLISH it should inspect the From
instead of the RURI (this is what makes
Gardell, Steven wrote:
> I suppose that is technically true, but for my own part
> I find announcements about open-source and otherwise academic
> activities useful. I understand that it might be difficult to
> craft guidelines since there are lots of gray areas - and
> certainly such traffic nee
I suppose that is technically true, but for my own part
I find announcements about open-source and otherwise academic
activities useful. I understand that it might be difficult to
craft guidelines since there are lots of gray areas - and
certainly such traffic needs to be light. When does an
"ann
Gregory,
I could be wrong, but I don't think this list is an appropriate place
for product announcements like this.
https://lists.cs.columbia.edu/mailman/listinfo/sip-implementors
Advertisements of any form (for products, software, jobs) is
inappropriate. Announcements related to SIP interope