Hi Cullen,
the charter already says that the information "may be end-to-end
encrypted by the application". Therefore, proxies will not make any
decision (related or unrelated to call control) based on its contents
because the contents may simply not be available to the proxy.
Do you want the charter to be even more explicit about this?
Thanks,
Gonzalo
On 15/07/2010 5:06 PM, Cullen Jennings wrote:
I don't think this resolves the issue. The issue is if this information is
used for a call control. Basically do proxies need to be able to look at this
to make decision about what they are going to do. We at least need a Yes/No
answer to this question from the proponents of this work and the charter to
make that clear.
On Jul 14, 2010, at 2:25 AM, Gonzalo Camarillo wrote:
Hi,
thanks for your comments on the charter proposal. Per the comments
received, we will modify bullet 5 as follows so that it is clearer:
OLD:
5. SIP elements may need to apply policy about passing and screening
the information.
NEW:
5. SIP elements may need to apply policy about passing and filtering
UUI. The included application, encoding, semantics, and content
information will allow endpoint or intermediary SIP elements to
allow or block UUI based on the type and originator, not based on
the actual UUI data, which may be end-to-end encrypted by the
application.
Further discussions on this topic should happen on the mailing list of
this WG.
Cheers,
Gonzalo
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