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> Subject: Re: [Sip-implementors] REGISTER message without Contact Header and
> Expires 0
>
> On 08/05/13 15:13, Keerthi Srinivasan wrote:
>> Registrar receives the REGISTER request with no contact header and
>> expires header with 0. what
> It's a deregister request. So you need to remove
> all the bindings for that AoR.
Because it is missing the Contact header, the expires 0 cannot cause a
deregister. Thus unless you find a reason to reject it, it is fetch instead of
a deregister.
Aspects are discussed within RFC 3261 section
On 05/08/2013 10:23 AM, Uttam Sarkar (usarkar) wrote:
> It's a deregister request. So you need to remove all the bindings for
> that AoR.
That's what I thought. Thanks Uttam!
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On 08/05/13 15:13, Keerthi Srinivasan wrote:
> Registrar receives the REGISTER request with no contact header and
> expires header with 0. what registrar has to do? it has to fetch all
> the binding for the AOR or deregister binding? can any help me?
From "RFC3261, Section 10.2 Constructing th
ISTER message without Contact Header and
Expires 0
On 08/05/13 15:13, Keerthi Srinivasan wrote:
> Registrar receives the REGISTER request with no contact header and
> expires header with 0. what registrar has to do? it has to fetch all
> the binding for the AOR or deregister binding? c
On 05/08/2013 10:21 AM, brezden wrote:
> On 08/05/13 15:13, Keerthi Srinivasan wrote:
>> Registrar receives the REGISTER request with no contact header and
>> expires header with 0. what registrar has to do? it has to fetch all
>> the binding for the AOR or deregister binding? can any help me?
>
>
All,
Registrar receives the REGISTER request with no contact header and expires
header with 0. what registrar has to do? it has to fetch all the binding
for the AOR or deregister binding?
can any help me?
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Regards,
Keerthi
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