Hello again list. :) I have a question related with the authorization of a PSTN Gateway in SER. Suppose that all my calls are forwarded to my PSTN GW. For this i don't need to have my GW registered in SER, i just forward my calls depending on the prefix, and i add a rewritehost("GW.IP") and this works ok. But my GW also have incoming calls form PSTN to my Registered users in SER. So, when a INVITE from my GW arrives to SER, the INVITE is challenge for authorization, since my GW is not even registered or has a username and password defined the authorization fails and therefore the call fails. Is there a way to define my GW in a "Friendly Zone"?? or something like this? to avoid be registered? Thanks in advance
Best regards, Ricardo Martinez.
Hi Ricardo,
What you have to do is to skip from authentication calls coming from the IP of your GW (use src_ip) - you trust the GW :-)
Best regards, Marian
Ricardo Martinez wrote:
Hello again list. :) I have a question related with the authorization of a PSTN Gateway in SER. Suppose that all my calls are forwarded to my PSTN GW. For this i don't need to have my GW registered in SER, i just forward my calls depending on the prefix, and i add a rewritehost("GW.IP") and this works ok. But my GW also have incoming calls form PSTN to my Registered users in SER. So, when a INVITE from my GW arrives to SER, the INVITE is challenge for authorization, since my GW is not even registered or has a username and password defined the authorization fails and therefore the call fails. Is there a way to define my GW in a "Friendly Zone"?? or something like this? to avoid be registered? Thanks in advance
Best regards, Ricardo Martinez.
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