First of all, I think a proxy is a strict or loose router, not a client.
Also the uri in Authorization header will be the request-uri.

Sanjay

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>Subject: [Sip-implementors] Which URI to put in Authorization 
>header with strict routers and in-dialog requests
>
>Hi!
>
>I have a question: A client (strict router) has an open
>
>Client A -----> Proxy ------> client B
>
>A calls B, B is strict router, Proxy makes Record-Routing.
>
>If B sends a reINVITE to A, it looks like:
>
>INVITE sip:proxy-ip;lr
>Route: sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>If this requests gets challenged by the proxy, which URI will 
>be used in the Proxy-Authorization header - the real target 
>(sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]) or the URI in the request URI (sip:proxy-ip;lr) ?
>
>Thanks
>Klaus
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