On Tue, 2005-11-15 at 11:34 -0600, Vijay K. Gurbani wrote:
> Absent some more hard evidence to support this, I, respectfully,
> disagree.

Unfortunately, we haven't seen any hard evidence one way or another.
We've constructed situations that have awful branching problems, though
they can easily be tweaked to not be caught either by Max-Forwards nor
by any reasonable loop-detection algorithm.

> Hashing the normal suspects
> -- Route header, R-URI, Proxy-Require, Proxy-Authorization, CSeq
> number, To tag, From tag, Call-ID -- has not proved to be too
> restrictive thus far, AFAIK.

As transcoding becomes more popular, I'd think we have to include the
various Allow-* headers, and possibly the SDP, as requests might get
shunted through gateways that manipulate these features.

Dale


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