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/**
* ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
* Unpublished - rights reserved under the Copyright Laws of the United States.
* Copyright � 2003 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
* Copyright � 2005 BEA Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
*
* Use is subject to license terms.
*
* This distribution may include materials developed by third parties.
*
* ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
*
* Module Name : JSIP Specification
* File Name : ProxyAuthorizationHeader.java
* Author : Phelim O'Doherty
*
* HISTORY
* Version Date Author Comments
* 1.1 08/10/2002 Phelim O'Doherty
*~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
*/
package android.javax.sip.header;
/**
* The Proxy-Authorization header field allows the client to identify
* itself (or its user) to a proxy that requires authentication. A
* Proxy-Authorization field value consists of credentials containing
* the authentication information of the user agent for the proxy and/or
* realm of the resource being requested.
*
* This header field, along with Authorization, breaks the general rules
* about multiple header field names. Although not a comma-separated
* list, this header field name may be present multiple times, and MUST
* NOT be combined into a single header line.
*
* An UAC sends a request to a proxy server containing a Proxy-Authorization
* header field, so that the proxy can authenticate the UAC before processing
* the request. A proxy can challenge for credentials by rejecting a request
* with a 407 (Proxy Authentication Required) status code upon which a UAC may
* provide credentials for the requested resource in the Proxy-Authorization
* header.
*
* A Proxy-Authorization header field value applies only to the proxy
* whose realm is identified in the "realm" parameter. When multiple proxies
* are used in a chain, a Proxy-Authorization header field value MUST NOT be
* consumed by any proxy whose realm does not match the "realm" parameter
* specified in that value. Note that if an authentication scheme that does not
* support realms is used in the Proxy-Authorization header field, a proxy
* server MUST attempt to parse all Proxy-Authorization header field values to
* determine whether one of them has what the proxy server considers to be
* valid credentials.
*
* Example:
* Proxy-Authorization: Digest username="Alice", realm="atlanta.com",
* nonce="c60f3082ee1212b402a21831ae", response="245f23415f11432b3434341c022"
*
* @see Parameters
* @see ProxyAuthenticateHeader
* @author BEA Systems, NIST
* @version 1.2
*/
public interface ProxyAuthorizationHeader extends AuthorizationHeader {
/**
* Name of ProxyAuthorizationHeader
*/
public final static String NAME = "Proxy-Authorization";
}