I am not aware of such problems with Sipura, but
it is possible
(especially if it works with other devices).
Jan.
On 04-10 17:09, AJ Grinnell wrote:
Do sipura spa-2000s have problems with nonces
then? I can have my
sipura register for one cycle, then not again untill reboot. It seems
to be holding onto the stale nonce. I tried to use a Grandstream
BT100, and it seemed to work ok. I have noticed that with both
devices, I am seeing at least 5 register requests every time, and all
five are being authenticated just fine via radius. Any thoughts
On Mon, 4 Oct 2004 03:03:05 +0200, Jan Janak <jan(a)iptel.org> wrote:
Nonces have limited validity (1 minute by
default). If the UA tries to use
credentials with an expired nonce, it gets 401 or 407 back and the
digest challenge would contain stale=true parameter. It basically
means that the username and password was OK, but the nonce had expired.
The user agent is supposed to send a new request with updated nonce
(sent by the server in 401 or 407) without asking user for the username
and password again.
Jan.
On 28-09 12:56, AJ Grinnell wrote:
> Getting closer here to making SER and Radius work together, but what
> does Response is OK, but nonce is stale
> mean. Why is it stale, and how can i freshen it?
>
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