2008/12/18 Alex Hermann <a...@speakup.nl>:
> On Thursday 18 December 2008 15:10:21 Iñaki Baz Castillo wrote:
>> What about if the gateway sends a valid BYE, the proxy forwards it to
>> the user and the user doesn't reply 200 OK?
>> If the proxy should rely on the 200 OK for BYE then the this call
>> wouldn't be accounted.
>
> The accounting should end when you received the BYE from your gateway.
> Regardless if or what the client answers, you know that the gateway has ended
> the media before it sends the BYE (it should).
>
> The other way around, you know the gateway will has ended the call if it sends
> out the 200 OK for a BYE.
>
>
> You can only trust the gateway, so you can stop accounting if you receive a
> BYE or a response on a BYE from your gateway, You shouldn't trust requests
> and responses from clients, only from your gateway.

This makes sense. Now it's time to check if this behaviour is factible
with the current proxy implementations :)

Thanks.

-- 
Iñaki Baz Castillo
<i...@aliax.net>

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