I think it's really for the STUN-in-SIP UDP thing more than double-CRLF-in-TCP.

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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On 
> Behalf Of Juha Heinanen
> Sent: Tuesday, May 06, 2008 08:59
> To: Christer Holmberg
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> Subject: [Sip] Draft: draft-holmberg-sip-keep-00.txt
> 
> Christer Holmberg writes:
> 
>  > Based on discussions we've had in SIP, I have (with some 
> good input  > from a number of people) put together a draft 
> which defines a  > mechanism to indicate support of, and use, 
> the keep-alive techniques  > defined in draft-outbound, 
> without using the Outbound mechanism  > itself.
> 
> why does the keepalive support be indicated?  why can't the 
> UA simply start sending keepalives and be happy if it 
> receives responses?  this works today fine with double-CRLF 
> keepalives without any indication or outbound support.
> 
> -- juha
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