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Title : Requirements and methods for SPIT
identification using feedbacks in SIP
Author(s) : S. Niccolini, et al.
Filename : draft-niccolini-sipping-feedback-spit-00.txt
Pages : 12
Date : 2006-3-3
This memo describes requirements and gives an overview of possible
solutions to send feedbacks using the SIP protocol for the scope of
SPIT (SPam over Internet Telephony) identification. Feedback
information from the users to the SPIT identification system (e.g.,
working closely with the callee's SIP proxy server) are important for
SPIT detection and prevention and the overall system could benefit
from such information and increase its effectiveness. The basic idea
is that each user who receives a SPIT call reports it to the SPIT
identification system (for example, using a button on the user
interface of the client). This memo identifies the parameters that
the SPIT identification system may need in order to detect abusive
behaviors; moreover it proposes an overview of technical solutions
how such information can be sent back to the SPIT identification
system by means of the SIP protocol.
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