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On 3/8/06, M. Rangnathan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> The CDR example does not require that the proxy be dialog stateful -
> just call stateful.


Agreed

Here's what I think :
>
> Dialog stateful proxy servers are useful for policy enforcement. For
> example :  if you are proxying requests to an intranet you may want to
> establish a secure dialog state with a caller from the internet side of
> the firewall ( using tls). On the intranet side of the firewall, you can
> start another dialog with the Intranet client that is not secure (using
> UDP). You may want to do this because Dialog state may be sensitive (
> ie. route sets to endpoints etc. ) that you may not want to make
> publicly visible outside the intranet.


This sounds to me more like an SBC or B2BUA or a Gateway but not a proxy.


/ Ranga V
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