[rtcweb] Signalling, SDP, and the way we think about interconnecting RTCWEB applications

<BeckW@telekom.de> Fri, 14 October 2011 15:27 UTC

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The interconnection trapezoid we inherited from SIP has become a sort of Gordian knot. If we could avoid RTCWEB server from having to speak to each other at all, we could avoid re-inventing SDP syntax and/or semantics, at least to some degree.

https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-beck-rtcweb-alt-ic/ investigates how we could get rid of server-to-server communication and the associated problems by using 3rd party authentication/authorization. The VWRAP WG discussed something similar with regard virtual world systems interconnection.

I know I missed the dead-line to announce this draft last week.


Wolfgang

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