2009/6/2 John A. Sullivan III <[email protected]>: > <grin> OpenLDAP isn't an option. And thanks very much for all the > responses. I've not had a chance to mock it up yet and see how it works > hands on. I am planning that the users ultimately interface SIP to > Kamailio and use Asterisk for the call tree, voice mail, conference, > etc. I was assuming they would need to authenticate to Asterisk as well > as Kamailio but I suppose it may be more a matter of Asterisk trusting > Kamailio rather than the individual users. I would also assume voice > mail passwords will be very different from user passwords as they should > be designed to be entered from a phone keypad rather than a keyboard (I > told you I'm a real Asterisk newbie!). I guess I'll find out as I start > to set it up.
OK, depends how you set it up. You might not authenticate at all like some ITSPs do (based on IP). Is this for your company? I committed a patch for voicemail passwords in the Asterisk LDAP schema last week, so you'll need svn for that: https://issues.asterisk.org/view.php?id=15155 > As I want to build it piecemeal and add complexity rather than diving > into the end product (RTPProxy, Kamailio, Asterisk, FreePBX with > interaction as described above), any suggestions on whether I should > build and test Kamailio or Asterisk first? Thanks - John So, Asterisk and FreePBX? Why both? This is a mighty big pie to take a bite out of, so it doesn't really matter. Kamailio is harder is you don't know SIP. Depends, depends, depends ;-) What is the overall project goal here? We should have asked that first. -- http://www.suretecsystems.com/services/openldap/ http://www.suretectelecom.com _______________________________________________ -- Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com -- asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
