Take a look at ATIS-1000082:
https://access.atis.org/apps/group_public/download.php/45032/ATIS-1000082.p…
<https://access.atis.org/apps/group_public/download.php/45032/ATIS-1000082.pdf>
6.2 Datatype:origTelephoneNumber
Field
Type
Required?
Description
tn
String
Allowed Characters : [0-9],*,#,+, and
visual separators defined in RFC 3966: “.”, “-“, “(“, “)”.
Y
Telephone Number of Originating identity.
Server will remove all non-numeric characters if received except star (*) and pound (#)
characters.
Ex.: (+1) 235-555-121212355551212
Do you really trust a 3rd party server to do your job?
The attestation is done with the bare digits as in the example above: 12355551212 clear
from all decorators including the preceding ‘+’.
If you look at any identity header with an attestation, the numbers are always as above,
without decorators.
If you go to 8.1.3.2 Request Sample within the same document, all the JSON samples contain
no decorators.
What you’re quoting from ATIS-1000074 are SIP headers.
The current version is
https://access.atis.org/apps/group_public/download.php/45032/ATIS-1000082.p…
<https://access.atis.org/apps/group_public/download.php/45032/ATIS-1000082.pdf>
It explains the overall protocol. The implementation details are in ATIS-1000082
Regards
On Nov 3, 2021, at 10:48 PM, Ben Kaufman <bkaufman(a)nexvortex.com> wrote:
I don’t think so, because the examples in ATIS-1000074-E specifically show To: and From:
headers with a leading plus:
To: <sip:+12155551213@tel.example1.net <sip:+12155551213@tel.example1.net>>
From: "Alice"<sip:+12155551212@tel.example2.net
<sip:+12155551212@tel.example2.net>>;tag=614bdb40
I think the necessity is only to logically match the values there.
Ben Kaufman
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<mailto:sr-users-bounces@lists.kamailio.org>> On Behalf Of David Villasmil
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then it effectively mean you MUST remove it from the headers, since the TNs in the payload
must match the TNs in the headers for the identity to be valid.
Regards,
David Villasmil
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phone: +34669448337
On Wed, Nov 3, 2021 at 11:12 PM Ben Kaufman <bkaufman(a)nexvortex.com
<mailto:bkaufman@nexvortex.com>> wrote:
According to ATIS-1000074-E
“ the term "valid telephone number" refers to a telephone number that is a
nationally specific service number (e.g., 611, 911), or a telephone number that can be
converted into a globally routable E.164 number, as specified in section 8.3 of [RFC
8224].”
From the RFC (
https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc8224#section-8.3
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Implementations MUST drop any "+"s, internal dashes, parentheses,
or other non-numeric characters, except for the "#" or "*" keys
used in some special service numbers (typically, these will appear
only in the To header field value). This MUST result in an ASCII
string limited to "#", "*", and digits without whitespace or
visual separators.
In looking at the examples in ATIS-1000074-E, this doesn’t mean that the + should be
removed from the other SIP headers (To:, From:, etc), but apparently it shouldn’t be in
the jwt of the Identity header.
Ben Kaufman
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<mailto:sr-users-bounces@lists.kamailio.org>> On Behalf Of David Villasmil
Sent: Wednesday, November 3, 2021 5:32 PM
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Subject: [SR-Users] STIR/SHAKEN, is a number format mandatory?
Hello guys,
I'm getting failed by my provider because I'm sending to them with +1 both on the
headers and on the payload. My understanding is there is no mandatory format, or is
there?
Regards,
David Villasmil
email: david.villasmil.work(a)gmail.com <mailto:david.villasmil.work@gmail.com>
phone: +34669448337
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