So you want the new header to be tunneled in a body part of the SIP
message?
On Nov 27, 2008, at 12:00 PM, Alan Johnston wrote:
Cullen Jennings wrote:
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> Uh, I can understand how S/MIME protects a body but seems like a bit
> more might be needed to explain how it protects a header.
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Is the text in RFC 3261 not clear?
23.4 SIP Header Privacy and Integrity using S/MIME: Tunneling SIP
If not, I doubt this draft is the right place to clarify it, but
perhaps
in another draft.
Thanks,
Alan
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