On 28.08.19 16:54, Alexandru Covalschi wrote:
Can I fire REGISTER's w/o authentication but then
process 401/407 in a
failure route and somehow tell UAC module which ha1 to use? Keeping
all the timers functionality and uac_reg_lookup feature? Or at least
if I process 401/407 in a failure_route and manually create the Auth
header, will UAC module still be able to keep track of the registrations?
The failure_route is not executed for local generated requests, only for
requests received and then forwarded by kamailio.
You can try to play with event_route[tm:local-request] -- if there is an
Authorization header, remove it and add another one that you build
yourself with the ha1 value, using eventually some embedded scripting
such as Lua or Python. In uac_reg table set some dummy value for the
plain text password.
But could get complex -- like I said in the previous email, I find it
better to extend the module.
Cheers,
Daniel
Anyway, an in-memory registration table is preferred
as I'm using an
API which will push all trunks inside Kamailio... Using a database is
the worst scenario in my case.
________________________________
Regards,
Alexandru Covalschi
VoIP Engineer and System Administrator
tel: +37367367850
28 авг. 2019 г., в 16:15, Alexandru Covalschi
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Hello,
I'm trying to make Kamailio to SIP register on a remote server.
However storing plaintext password looks very unsecure.
Is there a possibility to store password for uac module using ha1
hash instead of the plaintext password? I see there's a row for it in
the database, but in the source code it's not used and it seems i
can't neither use it in db neither set up in-memory as avp.
Maybe there's a workaround to directly access the in-memory uac
registration htable?
________________________________
Regards,
Alexandru Covalschi
VoIP Engineer and System Administrator
tel: +37367367850
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