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kokoska rokoska wrote:
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David Knell napsal(a):
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<pre wrap="">Nowadays, if I want to withhold my CLI, I don't send anything. That
works pretty
well. Don't put junk in - I know that I can't call various destinations
over BT if I
use something bogus (like na, or thiscliisaloadofoldbollocks[1]); I get
a 403 Forbidden
back.
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Thats very strange for me :-) All TSPs around - if you are "only" end
user - force you to send valid CLIP (From: header) or silently rewrite
it. Some bigger customers (corporations etc.) have "the privilege" to
send whatever CLIP they want because they are directly responsible for
CLIP validity to local Telecommunication Office...
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Sorry - what I didn't make clear is that we are connected as a
"carrier" - we treat our end users<br>
in exactly the way you suggest.<br>
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Cheers --<br>
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Dave<br>
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