I'm working in a VoIP solution here in my university and we have a wide LDAP base and I am thinking about using it for
I found on the internet Ldap/Ldaps modules for SER (http://www.ethworld.ethz.ch/technologies/sipeth/ser_modules/ldaps), but I am afraid that I could only use them for lookups and not direct authentication.
I guess I could use radius for authentication but I dont know if installing a radius server "just" for this would be worth the effort.
Does anyone know if there is a way to authenticate users in a LDAP server without using Radius? I mean, could I use SER directly with LDAP without using RADIUS?
Regards,
Felipe
Hello,
I went through the same problem. Used Radius + LDAP for a while.
Then only option for me was to write my own SER module, to perform digest authentication, lookup, group membership checking and so on, in LDAP. It is not so complicated though, can be really done in few days (ser 0.8.12)
Works fine since then. Now I'm building more and more solutions for SER (including lcr and sdp manipulation, according to user profiles) based on LDAP. I use MySQL only for ser location register - that's all.
Arek,
----- Original Message ----- From: "Felipe Louback" louback@gmail.com To: serusers@lists.iptel.org Sent: Thursday, September 15, 2005 7:59 PM Subject: [Serusers] LDAP authentication (without Radius)
I'm working in a VoIP solution here in my university and we have a wide LDAP base and I am thinking about using it for
I found on the internet Ldap/Ldaps modules for SER (http://www.ethworld.ethz.ch/technologies/sipeth/ser_modules/ldaps), but I am afraid that I could only use them for lookups and not direct authentication.
I guess I could use radius for authentication but I dont know if installing a radius server "just" for this would be worth the effort.
Does anyone know if there is a way to authenticate users in a LDAP server without using Radius? I mean, could I use SER directly with LDAP without using RADIUS?
Regards,
Felipe
Master Student - Electrical Engineering Department Computer Engineering and Telecommunications Research Group Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais - Brazil
"For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life." John 3:16
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Hi Arek,
Why dont you give the LDAP module back to the comunity, and get it into the exprimental branch.
-Atle
* Arek Bekiersz sip@perceval.net [050919 09:51]:
Hello,
I went through the same problem. Used Radius + LDAP for a while.
Then only option for me was to write my own SER module, to perform digest authentication, lookup, group membership checking and so on, in LDAP. It is not so complicated though, can be really done in few days (ser 0.8.12)
Works fine since then. Now I'm building more and more solutions for SER (including lcr and sdp manipulation, according to user profiles) based on LDAP. I use MySQL only for ser location register - that's all.
Arek,
----- Original Message ----- From: "Felipe Louback" louback@gmail.com To: serusers@lists.iptel.org Sent: Thursday, September 15, 2005 7:59 PM Subject: [Serusers] LDAP authentication (without Radius)
I'm working in a VoIP solution here in my university and we have a wide LDAP base and I am thinking about using it for
I found on the internet Ldap/Ldaps modules for SER (http://www.ethworld.ethz.ch/technologies/sipeth/ser_modules/ldaps), but I am afraid that I could only use them for lookups and not direct authentication.
I guess I could use radius for authentication but I dont know if installing a radius server "just" for this would be worth the effort.
Does anyone know if there is a way to authenticate users in a LDAP server without using Radius? I mean, could I use SER directly with LDAP without using RADIUS?
Regards,
Felipe
Master Student - Electrical Engineering Department Computer Engineering and Telecommunications Research Group Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais - Brazil
"For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life." John 3:16
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Hi Atle, all,
It is not only my decision, as I did it as part of my normal job. I will ask management, let you know a.s.a.p.
Arek,
----- Original Message ----- From: "Atle Samuelsen" clona@camaro.no To: "Arek Bekiersz" sip@perceval.net Cc: serusers@lists.iptel.org Sent: Monday, September 19, 2005 10:03 AM Subject: Re: [Serusers] LDAP authentication (without Radius)
Hi Arek,
Why dont you give the LDAP module back to the comunity, and get it into the exprimental branch.
-Atle
- Arek Bekiersz sip@perceval.net [050919 09:51]:
Hello,
I went through the same problem. Used Radius + LDAP for a while.
Then only option for me was to write my own SER module, to perform digest authentication, lookup, group membership checking and so on, in LDAP. It is not so complicated though, can be really done in few days (ser 0.8.12)
Works fine since then. Now I'm building more and more solutions for SER (including lcr and sdp manipulation, according to user profiles) based on LDAP. I use MySQL only for ser location register - that's all.
Arek,
----- Original Message ----- From: "Felipe Louback" louback@gmail.com To: serusers@lists.iptel.org Sent: Thursday, September 15, 2005 7:59 PM Subject: [Serusers] LDAP authentication (without Radius)
I'm working in a VoIP solution here in my university and we have a wide LDAP base and I am thinking about using it for
I found on the internet Ldap/Ldaps modules for SER (http://www.ethworld.ethz.ch/technologies/sipeth/ser_modules/ldaps), but I am afraid that I could only use them for lookups and not direct authentication.
I guess I could use radius for authentication but I dont know if installing a radius server "just" for this would be worth the effort.
Does anyone know if there is a way to authenticate users in a LDAP server without using Radius? I mean, could I use SER directly with LDAP without using RADIUS?
Regards,
Felipe
Thanks Arek,
I think there is a few people who would be intrested in ldap support so :-)
-atle
* Arek Bekiersz sip@perceval.net [050919 10:16]:
Hi Atle, all,
It is not only my decision, as I did it as part of my normal job. I will ask management, let you know a.s.a.p.
Arek,
----- Original Message ----- From: "Atle Samuelsen" clona@camaro.no To: "Arek Bekiersz" sip@perceval.net Cc: serusers@lists.iptel.org Sent: Monday, September 19, 2005 10:03 AM Subject: Re: [Serusers] LDAP authentication (without Radius)
Hi Arek,
Why dont you give the LDAP module back to the comunity, and get it into the exprimental branch.
-Atle
- Arek Bekiersz sip@perceval.net [050919 09:51]:
Hello,
I went through the same problem. Used Radius + LDAP for a while.
Then only option for me was to write my own SER module, to perform digest authentication, lookup, group membership checking and so on, in LDAP. It is not so complicated though, can be really done in few days (ser 0.8.12)
Works fine since then. Now I'm building more and more solutions for SER (including lcr and sdp manipulation, according to user profiles) based on LDAP. I use MySQL only for ser location register - that's all.
Arek,
----- Original Message ----- From: "Felipe Louback" louback@gmail.com To: serusers@lists.iptel.org Sent: Thursday, September 15, 2005 7:59 PM Subject: [Serusers] LDAP authentication (without Radius)
I'm working in a VoIP solution here in my university and we have a wide LDAP base and I am thinking about using it for
I found on the internet Ldap/Ldaps modules for SER (http://www.ethworld.ethz.ch/technologies/sipeth/ser_modules/ldaps), but I am afraid that I could only use them for lookups and not direct authentication.
I guess I could use radius for authentication but I dont know if installing a radius server "just" for this would be worth the effort.
Does anyone know if there is a way to authenticate users in a LDAP server without using Radius? I mean, could I use SER directly with LDAP without using RADIUS?
Regards,
Felipe
Hi at all, i'm really interested to have a look into your ldap auth module. We are deploying VoIP sistem over my university (UPF in Barcelona www.upf.edu http://www.upf.edu). We have ldap authentication to acces to our intranet, lan network, webmail,... so it will be great if we could use student profiles stored in ldap to perform SER authentication. Please share your "know how". Will wait for it.....
Pol Novell I apologise for my english in advance.
On 9/19/05, Atle Samuelsen clona@camaro.no wrote:
Thanks Arek,
I think there is a few people who would be intrested in ldap support so :-)
-atle
- Arek Bekiersz sip@perceval.net [050919 10:16]:
Hi Atle, all,
It is not only my decision, as I did it as part of my normal job. I will ask management, let you know a.s.a.p.
Arek,
----- Original Message ----- From: "Atle Samuelsen" clona@camaro.no To: "Arek Bekiersz" sip@perceval.net Cc: serusers@lists.iptel.org Sent: Monday, September 19, 2005 10:03 AM Subject: Re: [Serusers] LDAP authentication (without Radius)
Hi Arek,
Why dont you give the LDAP module back to the comunity, and get it into the exprimental branch.
-Atle
- Arek Bekiersz sip@perceval.net [050919 09:51]:
Hello,
I went through the same problem. Used Radius + LDAP for a while.
Then only option for me was to write my own SER module, to perform
digest
authentication, lookup, group membership checking and so on, in LDAP.
It
is not so complicated though, can be really done in few days (ser 0.8.12)
Works fine since then. Now I'm building more and more solutions for
SER
(including lcr and sdp manipulation, according to user profiles) based
on
LDAP. I use MySQL only for ser location register - that's all.
Arek,
----- Original Message ----- From: "Felipe Louback" louback@gmail.com To: serusers@lists.iptel.org Sent: Thursday, September 15, 2005 7:59 PM Subject: [Serusers] LDAP authentication (without Radius)
I'm working in a VoIP solution here in my university and we have a wide LDAP base and I am thinking about using it for
I found on the internet Ldap/Ldaps modules for SER (http://www.ethworld.ethz.ch/technologies/sipeth/ser_modules/ldaps), but I am afraid that I could only use them for lookups and not direct authentication.
I guess I could use radius for authentication but I dont know if installing a radius server "just" for this would be worth the effort.
Does anyone know if there is a way to authenticate users in a LDAP server without using Radius? I mean, could I use SER directly with LDAP without using RADIUS?
Regards,
Felipe
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Hi,
Please wait few more days. I've been little busy here with other stuff, sorry..
Arek,
----- Original Message ----- From: Pol To: Atle Samuelsen Cc: serusers@lists.iptel.org ; Arek Bekiersz Sent: Monday, September 19, 2005 2:38 PM Subject: Re: [Serusers] LDAP authentication (without Radius)
Hi at all, i'm really interested to have a look into your ldap auth module. We are deploying VoIP sistem over my university (UPF in Barcelona www.upf.edu). We have ldap authentication to acces to our intranet, lan network, webmail,... so it will be great if we could use student profiles stored in ldap to perform SER authentication. Please share your "know how". Will wait for it.....
Pol Novell I apologise for my english in advance.
On 9/19/05, Atle Samuelsen clona@camaro.no wrote:
Thanks Arek,
I think there is a few people who would be intrested in ldap support so :-)
-atle