2011/9/15 Hadriel Kaplan <[email protected]>:
> But that's not the only use-case for Contact - the Contact URI of Alice can 
> be used at any time later for an out-of-dialog request to Alice, and at that 
> point it suddenly needs a full sips path to Alice.  For example in a REFER 
> case.

If Alice wants to refer Bob to Carol, Alice would do better by sending
a REFER with "Refer-To: <sip:[email protected]>" rather than using
SIPS. Not sure if you meant this.

Anyhow, what do you mean then? the section 3.1.3 in RFC 5630 is buggy
as I told in my first mail, am I wrong? By setting a Contact with SIP
rather than SIPS, that means that in-dialog requests would be sent to
the caller using UDP/TCP rather than TLS, so they would fail
(assumming that the caller is just reachable using TLS, let's imagine
NAT and so).

-- 
Iñaki Baz Castillo
<[email protected]>
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