Just a thought:
 
The "Username" field seems not the correct one  to ensure any security context or specific decisions. This fields is used only by "humans" to have a better display on their phones (instead of seeing URI)
 
And it's very easy to modify it on the great majority of SIP devices. I suggest you to use the URI instead
 
Christophe


De : users-bounces@openser.org [mailto:users-bounces@openser.org] De la part de Max Gregorian
Envoyé : mercredi 11 octobre 2006 16:21
À : Kelvin Williams
Cc : users@openser.org
Objet : Re: [Users] A Constant Username?

You can replace the username on OpenSER to whatever you like using the UAC module. Perhaps you could extend this by also checking for the *67 in the number dialled (SIP URI or 'To' field). Hopefully that should solve the problem.


 
On 10/7/06, Kelvin Williams <kelvin-lists@williamschadwell.com> wrote:

Is there a constant Username that I could use within my openser.cfg?  I have several database lookups based upon the Username, however I have found that if my user dials out using *67 his ATA replaces his username with "anonymous" thereby making a good majority of my config useless.

 

kw

 

 

 


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