Yes, i meant the FROM and TO.
I think in version 3.2.0 the headers had theses < >....
So, even if the user agents (vendors stacks) are at fault.... how can i deal with it?
any ideas?
 
>You probably meant the To and From headers, I'm guessing.
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>Yeah, as long as there is no display name component, URIs in headers like that don't have to go in <>s. The way >Kamailio sends it is grammatically valid, per RFC 3261. The user agents are at fault for not understanding it correctly.
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>Alex Balashov <abalashov at evaristesys.com> wrote:
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>"BYE headers"? Which headers? > >Uri Shacked <ushacked at gmail.com> wrote: > >>Hi, >> >>I think there is a bug with the BYE that is sent to the caller and >>callee >>when dialog timeout happends. >> >>The BYE headers are sent with no "<" or ">". >>So, some sip singaling points decline the BYE. >> >>BR, >>Uri


On Mon, Apr 22, 2013 at 1:21 PM, Uri Shacked <ushacked@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
 
I think there is a bug with the BYE that is sent to the caller and callee when dialog timeout happends.
 
The BYE headers are sent with no "<" or ">".
So, some sip singaling points decline the BYE.
 
BR,
Uri