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Title : A Mechanism to Secure SIP Identity headers inserted by Intermediaries
Author(s) : M. Barnes
Filename : draft-barnes-sipping-sec-inserted-info-02.txt
Pages : 10
Date : 2004-12-7
This draft discusses a standard mechanism for securing information in
SIP requests and responses, inserted by intermediaries, which may be
used by other intermediaries or the endpoints as the basis for
services. The requirements are based on the need for a general
middle-to-middle and middle-to-end security mechanism applicable to
both headers and message bodies. This mechanism is optional,
however, the use of it enhances the overall security of SIP by
ensuring the integrity of the information inserted by an
intermediary.
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