Strange... My setup (including Asterisk btw) is working just fine
using trusted table. Never, had a problem. So, either like Maciej
said, you should check the remote site (i.e. recepient) settings or
check the format of your record in the trusted table again.
Btw, does message log say anything interesting?
Andrey.
On 11/1/06, Maciej Żwirski <mzwirek(a)poczta.fm> wrote:
Kamal.Mann(a)t-systems.com wrote:
Hi All
I made an entry /"10.25.119.156, any, ^sip:.*$"/ into trusted table so
that any packet sent from 10.25.119.156 would be trusted by SER and
don't ask for its credentials. But SER is replying *407- proxy* auth
needed!! After this I tried with permissions.allow file:
Hi,
I had the same issue while interconnecting SER and Asterisk. It turned
out to be an issue on Asterisk side (I had the same user added for SER
and Asterisk, so the poor thing couldn't authorize either :)) So you
could check if the 407 you're getting is from SER or from the remote host.
Regards,
Maciej Zwirski
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