Jason,
On 3/20/20 1:22 PM, Alex Balashov wrote:
The proxy will send the request onward to the next Route hop. If no further
Route hops are available, it will consume the domain portion of the Request URI
and send the request to that.
For the complete story, *carefully* read section 16 of RFC3261. There is
a lot there, some of it subtle, and all of it important.
Good Luck,
Paul
Sent from mobile, with due apologies for brevity and errors.
On Mar 20, 2020, at 9:23 AM, Jason Harrison <jason.harri...@conn3ct.com> wrote:
Hi,
I know that a UA uses the remote target and route set to build the Route
headers and request URI. What I cannot find detail on is how a stateful proxy
will determine where to route the request.
Does the proxy have a remote target and route set like a UA, or does it simply
use the request URI. I ask as I have a proxy server that does not route a BYE
request and I am trying to understand why
Many thanks
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