On 14.01.2013 18:23, Daniel Pocock wrote:
On 14/01/13 15:59, Klaus Darilion wrote:
The caller should use the NATPR and thus should use TLS. The SIPS+D2T
does not requires the URI to be a SIPS URI.


That was my understanding too - do you feel it is always working this
way in practice though with the major SIP proxies/PBXes?  Or are any
extra efforts (such as NAPTR for rewriting sip: to sips:) needed to help
non-conforming implementations?

I am not aware of such weird behavior. And if, there nothing you can do.

regards
Klaus

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