I see you have Bandwdith there. As an FYI when you *send* calls via BandWidth if you send the identity header with compact SIP headers they drop it. This is a known issue by them that they are working on.
On Sun, Jul 3, 2022 at 11:13 AM David Frankel <[email protected]> wrote: > Last week I was forwarded a note from this list regarding tools to test and > debug SHAKEN Identity headers. That prompted us to stitch together some > modules we already had in an attempt to help. > > What we have is at http://identity.legalcallsonly.org. You can call one of > the test numbers listed on that page, and if we receive your header, we'll > read you a six-digit code. Disconnect and then plug the code into the box > on > the web form, and we'll show you details of that Identity header. > > Perhaps most importantly, you'll be able to see if the header we received > is > the one you sent. In addition, we parse the header and try to tell you if > it > is correctly formatted and valid. > > Currently we have a couple of geographic DIDs and three toll-free numbers > (each using different underlying providers). So far we aren't having a lot > of success getting the Identity headers on the TFNs; we're working to > improve that. > > Suggestions welcome. We hope the tool provokes more discussion about best > practices regarding making the Authentication Framework as functional and > useful as possible. > > Happy 4th of July! > > David Frankel > ZipDX LLC > St. George, UT USA > > > _______________________________________________ > VoiceOps mailing list > [email protected] > https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/voiceops >
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