About policy I totally agree with you as it fits perfectly the duck
theory. The theory is that if somethings looks like a duck than it
should be treated like one. So if a SIP address looks like an e-mail
address it should be case insensitive as an e-mail address.
The problem should not be taken lightly when you are confronted with
billing systems. These systems usually had to deal with numbers only so
combinations of upper/lowercase would bring havoc to many systems. Not
the fault of SIP of course but I would add a parameter to radius module
as well to make all URIs lowercase. Who is working on the radius
module?
Adrian
On 16 Mar 2004, at 21:06, Jiri Kuthan wrote:
At 05:08 PM 3/16/2004, Jan Janak wrote:
The comparison is case insensitive by default.
Make sure that
case_insensitive parameter of registrar module is set to 0 (it is by
default).
If it still does not work, could you send me the SIP messages ?
Jan.
On 16-03 15:39, Adrian Georgescu wrote:
> I have a problem with Registrations or Invites. SER cannot lookup the
> same contacts if in lowercase or uppercase or combinations of them.
>
> SIP addresses should be case insensitive.
There is no "legal background" for such a statement -- it is a routing
policy of proxy elements. Otherwise I agree this is the policy which
makes
sense. As Jan notes, this should be a config option, if it does not fly
it is a problem.
-jiri