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On Sunday 12 January 2003 17:49, Michael Graff wrote:
Nils Ohlmeier <nils(a)ohlmeier.de> writes:
A proxy can challenge Invites and Byes, but
should not do this with
external Invites to your local user. Otherwise your your user
wouldn't be reachable from outside.
I implemented something much like this:
if (to me):
if register
www_authorize or fail if not a valid register
done
if claiming to be "From" one of the domains I accept
registrations for
proxy_authorize
done
if not to me (I'm relaying for a local phone to an external address)
proxy_authorize (once again, based on from address)
done
Looks like a reasonable implementation to me.
Nils
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