At 02:11 AM 2/10/2004, kapil dhawan wrote:
thats absolutely fine i know md5 is used....i can also
compare coming password in requested with my md5 converted password but i am stuck with
how and where to read pasword information coming in a request
The authentication module does it for you. It takes the MD5-hashed value
from request (example bellow) and compares it against expected value based
on credentials stored in subscriber table. The table may be located in mysql,
dbtext or whereever.
-jiri
example:
Authorization: DIGEST username="17479383213",
realm="proxy01.foobar.com", algorithm=MD5,
uri="sip:proxy01.foobar.com",
nonce="4028321e2577ba09167c3c5702bc2105d560dbaa",
response="6e71e5747df3198d24d00fb2a8733392"
From: Jiri
Kuthan <jiri(a)iptel.org>
To: "kapil dhawan" <oswriter(a)hotmail.com>om>, serusers(a)lists.iptel.org
Subject: Re: [Serusers] Password
Date: Mon, 09 Feb 2004 08:27:26 +0100
At 05:04 AM 2/9/2004, kapil dhawan wrote:
Hi
How can i retrieve password coming in 'REGISTER' Request.
There is fortunately no easy way to do it. SIP used MD5 digest
function which would be quite hard to reverse for you.
problem is i don't want to do mysql
authentication as i have less space...
use dbtext module.
-jiri
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