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Session Initiation Protocol (SIP), which is an IP based telephony protocol, is used mainly for the purpose of starting, sustaining and ending sessions related to multimedia communications on the Internet. The SIP protocol, which works on the top of TCP or UDP, is basically an open text-based protocol. Hence, to ensure security is of utmost importance. The original SIP used HTTP-digest based challenge-response...