I think B2BUA is providing privacy service for C, so if B is not, it
should not send A's identity in Invite request to it.


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        From: Rajeev Narang (ranarang) 
        Sent: Friday, July 13, 2007 10:48 AM
        To: [email protected]
        Subject: [Sip] Implication of Privacy header (rfc 3323/3325) to
the REFERmessage
        
        
        Hi,
         
        In the RFC 3323 section 4.2, the REFER message isn't listed for
implication due to Privacy header.
         
        In the following scenario, will it make sense to interpret the
Privacy header for doing the display restriction to the refer-to party.
         
        A--------
                 |
        B------B2BUA--------------C
         
        C sends a OOD REFER to establish a call from A to B (refer-to).
        Say, REFER carries a Privacy:id header.
         
        Should B2BUA try to use the info from Privacy header in REFER
header while establishing a call from A to B. If say B is not trusted,
should B2BUA restricts the caller A's info for sending to B by not
sending the PAI header and having the From header with anonymous data.
         
        Thanks & Regards,
        Rajeev
         
         

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