Iqbal wrote:
Wouldnt you then be authenticating twice, openser, and
asteriks, or do
you want to drop the openser auth.
Just curious as to why you want to auth in asterisk
Because I want to have asterisk know the context, callerid and the
accounting code so that the user can be billed properly and put into the
correct context.
I don't actually want the user to have to input their credential twice -
I am assuming that if the realm, username and password are the same that
this will allow authentication to take place. Is this incorrect?
Essenstially, I want users to be registered on openser, and that all sip
to sip local calls happen within openser. Calls to and from the PSTN,
and voicemail, etc. I want to go to/from asterisk.
-Barry
Iqbal
Ray Van Dolson wrote:
> Barry, I'm curious if you'll find a solution for this.
>
> Currently I'm using SER with Asterisk and I am just straight proxying
> everything through to Asterisk. Registrations in this case work just
> fine,
> but the voice path seems to always include Asterisk with this setup :(
>
> What happens when Asterisk sends an Unauthorized (4xx) response after
> one of
> your ATA's sends an INVITE and it gets proxied through to Asterisk?
> Maybe
> you could get OpenSER to trigger on this and then the next REGISTER it
> receives from the same ATA gets proxied on to Asterisk instead of being
> processed locally.
>
> Just thinking out loud.
>
> Ray
>
> On Tue, Oct 25, 2005 at 05:34:24PM +0100, Barry Flanagan wrote:
>
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I want to use openser as proxy/registrar with Asterisk. Users will
>> exist both in openser's subscriber database and in asterisk's sip
>> friends.
>>
>> I have this kind of working, but have a few questions.
>>
>> Currently openser authenticates users fine, and will route to * for
>> pstn and asterisk will accept the call if I have openser set up in *
>> sip.conf as a proxy.
>>
>> I would rather, however, that the user gets authenticated as
>> themselves on asterisk, rather than the call happening as the proxy
>> user. without openser set up in asterisk, I get continual 407 Proxy
>> Authentication required.
>>
>> Additionally, it appears that the call is still routing through
>> openser, rather than being directly between the client and asterisk.
>>
>> Questions:
>>
>> 1. How can I set it up so that when a call gets sent to * that
>> authentication takes place directly between asterisk and the client
>>
>> 2. How should I be sending the call from openser so that the rest of
>> the call is directly between asterisk and the client?
>>
>> Any working configs would be welcome - these seem to be hard to come by.
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>
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