Does the user authentication take place in the route-part of ser.cfg?
For example, do I put it somewhere in the following code:
******************************************************
route[5] {
# -----------------------------------------------------------------
# PSTN Handler
# -----------------------------------------------------------------
rewritehost("22.33.44.55"); # INSERT PSTN GATEWAY IP ADDRESS
avp_write("i:45", "inv_timeout");
t_on_failure("1");
route(1);
}
******************************************************
(22.33.44.55 being the IP address of my VoIP provider)
Greetings,
Evert
samuel wrote:
I would use some low level security auth. such as TLS
or IPSEC.
Other methods such as digest and IP trust are not...mmmmmmm...reliable.
Samuel.
2006/10/17, Evert <evert(a)poboxes.info>fo>:
> Hi all!
>
> I am experimenting a bit with SER, and am trying to get it to do some of
> the same things I now have Asterisk for.
>
> But I am having trouble with the following: I want to route all
> non-local calls to my SIP service provider. But for this to work I need
> to authenticate myself first towards my SIP service provider. How do I
> do this with SER?
>
>
> Regards,
> Evert
>
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