Hi,
Actually I had recently changed my setup allocating individual UAs, so today I changed it back to only have the static ip address of SER for which my UAs register. Now I do not need to watch changes for every UA. I do not know if this is your case, but if it is then you only have to put in the trusted table one entry for static ip of SER sip router something like this (and not the ips of UAs at all, if SER is at least static ip):
insert into trusted (src_ip, proto, from_pattern) values ('69.160.100.2', 'any', 'sip:.*$');
only for SER static IP address for which UAs register
Hope this helps you.
From: "Tracy Lofton" tracylofton_1@hotmail.com To: Serusers@lists.iptel.org Subject: Re: [Serusers] Re: SER and Asterisk integration Date: Mon, 18 Sep 2006 15:14:06 +0000
Hi again,
what i would also like to add to the previous email regarding this issue, is that if you find out that we can input some type of regex in the src_ip column to account for dynamic ips, please let me know too because then i would not have to keep an eye on when the dynamic ip addresses change.
Tracy
From: "Tracy Lofton" tracylofton_1@hotmail.com To: Serusers@lists.iptel.org Subject: Re: [Serusers] Re: SER and Asterisk integration Date: Mon, 18 Sep 2006 15:06:45 +0000
Hi,
I read about your dynamic ip situation and not using the trusted tables but it seems like until you do this you will continue to receive the 407 Unauthorized messages from Asterisk, but have you at least tried to input the data into trusted table with using the external ip address of your sip phones, because all of my sip phones in the trusted table are using router allocated ip addresses but i input them into the trusted tables using their external ip address of the DSL provider, etc, such as:
insert into trusted (src_ip, proto, from_pattern) values ('69.160.100.2', 'any', 'sip:.*$');
if you find that this does not work then just do:
delete from trusted where src_ip=69.160.100.2;
Keep me posted how it works.
Tracy
From: "sip" sip@infinideas.com To: "Alex Fler" alexfler@yahoo.com,"Serusers@lists. iptel. org" Serusers@lists.iptel.org CC: serusers-bounces@lists.iptel.org Subject: Re: [Serusers] Re: SER and Asterisk integration Date: Mon, 18 Sep 2006 10:20:13 -0400
Have you tried adding a
fromdomain=mydomain.com
In your peer section?
N.
On Mon, 18 Sep 2006 10:02:27 -0400, Alex Fler wrote
Hello Guys, Im trying to integrate Ser with asterisk. Asterisk server resides on private network behindrouter. All UAs are
on the same internal network with Asterisk serverand registered with it.
Asterisk server registered with Ser server, so thisway I get incoming
calls without any problems. At the same time when on ofUAs trying to call out
Ser server gives 407 errors Authentication Required.I cannot add
asterisk server into my trusted table because ADSL connection hasDynamic IP which may change frequently.
This message I receive, because in INVITE part I haveUA in FROM: field
witch are registered with asterisk not SER. How can I resolvethis issue for outgoing calls?
Thank you for your help and sorry for bad English
Regards Alex Fler
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