Hi,
 
I think this would solve your problem:
 
Add a user like this to your Asterisk sip.conf
 
[ser]
type=peer
context= something you want
username=ser
insecure=yes
canreinvite=no
mailbox=ser
host=ser's ip address or name
 
Please pay attention that "insecure=yes" makes it secure by host that you've provided.
 
Regards,
 
K. Aasaraai
-----Original Message-----
From: "davor jovanovic" <davor.jovanovic@srce.hr>
To: <serusers@lists.iptel.org>
Date: Mon, 16 May 2005 17:13:03 +0200
Subject: [Serusers] SER -> Asterisk ==>  Call failed: 403 Forbidden

Hi all,

 

I have a problem with forwarding calls from SER to Asterisk.

 

XXX -> SER -> Asterisk -> YYY

 

I have XXX UAC which is registered in SER and YYY UAC which is registered in Asterisk. When I forward call from SER to Asterisk I get  „Call failed: 403 Forbidden“ from Asterisk.

 

Everything works fine if I register XXX UAC in Asterisk too (SER forwards call to Asterisk and it works).

 

I think I don't understand this registering SER to Asterisk and other way and I would appreciate if someone could help with this.

 

 

Best regards

 

sip.conf

[general]

port=5060               ; Port to bind to

bindaddr=0.0.0.0        ; Address to bind SIP channel to

context=ser

 

autocreatepeer=yes

register => 2000:1234@ser_ip_address/5678

 

[ser_ip_address]

type=friend

username=2000

secret=1234

fromdomain=srce.hr

host= ser_ip_address

 

[5678]

type=friend

username=5678

host=dynamic

canreinvite=no

 

 

extensions.conf

[ser]

exten => 5678,1,Dial(SIP/5678,20)

exten => 5678,2,Voicemail2(u5678)

exten => 5678,3,MusicOnHold()

exten => 5678,102,Voicemail2(b5678)

exten => 5678,103,Hangup