This totally rocks; thank you for putting this together.

In case anyone is interested, here is what I happen to see when calling any of 
these numbers through VoIP Innovations' T.38 deck; I will try other LCR rate 
decks of theirs, as well as other term providers, in the near future:

Like others here have observed happening to them, calling the Bandwidth.com 
number results in the call being shown as attested, but our original signed 
attestation has gone missing and been replaced with a "B"-level attestation by 
Bandwidth themselves.  So perhaps VI does not send any term traffic to 
Bandwidth, or they just aren't included in the T.38 LCR (very likely, since 
VI's portal indicates that Bandwidth does not support T.38 on origination, so 
it's equally likely they don't for term, either, especially since it's much 
tricker to support for term if you aren't doing the T.38 gatewaying for all 
TDM- or POTS-destined traffic yourself), and either some intermediate provider 
is stripping our Identity header out or it's going IP-to-TDM-to-IP with no 
STI-CPS/OOB-SHAKEN.

The Sinch number seems to be hosted by Inteliquent, and our own signed 
"A"-level attestation arrives at the destination unmolested.  Makes sense since 
VI does a ton of business with IQ.

None of our calls to any of the toll-free numbers are attested at all.  
Somewhat surprising in the case of Lumen/L3, even more surprising with Sinch/IQ.

-- Nathan

-----Original Message-----
From: VoiceOps [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of David Frankel
Sent: Sunday, July 3, 2022 8:05 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [VoiceOps] Identity Header Test Tool

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


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