On Sat, Jul 24, 2010 at 12:07 PM, Ryan Wagoner <rswago...@gmail.com> wrote: > I haven't been successful in getting this to work. The issue looks to > be that Asterisk is wanting peer authentication for the invite request > as it sends back 401 Unauthorized. I am using FreePBX 2.7 and have > tested both Asterisk 1.6.1.18 and 1.6.2.9. My trunk settings are > > type=peer > transport=tcp > qualify=yes > insecure=port,invite > host=10.10.1.31 > context=from-internal > > Here is snippets of the SIP debug output. I added in the debug "Peer > has insecure flags" to see what was happening. > > INVITE sip:2...@voip.mydomain.net;user=phone SIP/2.0 > FROM: ""<sip:2...@exch.testdev.local;user=phone>;epid=079E8F8013;tag=849256682 > TO: <sip:2...@voip.mydomain.net;user=phone> > ... > Sending to 10.10.1.31 : 19219 (no NAT) > Using INVITE request as basis request - 5c97e0f0-5456-4b82-a7f4-e7f2adeba338 > Found peer '2001' for '2001' from 10.10.1.31:19219 > Peer has insecure flags no > > SIP/2.0 401 Unauthorized > > Due to Exchange making the call from / to the same valid extension > Asterisk is wanting authentication for the 2001. I thought by using > host and insecure in the trunk settings if the from address matched > the host it would use that as the peer. Alternatively I couldn't find > the option to tell Exchange to make the call from a different > extension. In looking at an anonymous call Asterisk doesn't have a > peer for the from number so it looks in from-sip-external. > > INVITE sip:1112223...@voip.mydomain.net SIP/2.0 > From: "1112223333" <sip:1112223...@voip.remotedomain.com>;tag=as1c8404f3 > To: <sip:2223334...@voip.mydomain.net> > ... > Sending to xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx : 5060 (no NAT) > Using INVITE request as basis request - > 29989544375bf8a162da163d1d9df...@voip.remotedomain.com > No matching peer for '1112223333' from 'xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:5060' > Looking for 2223334444 in from-sip-external (domain voip.mydomain.net) > > Thanks, > Ryan >
Looks like I just answered my own question. You can't have a device that matches the user extension. With it configured like this the invite from won't match a SIP peer and it will default to IP lookup. Using INVITE request as basis request - 413feda8-186c-4fe1-a82d-eb074be527e1 Found peer 'exchange-vm' for '2001' from 10.10.1.31:63436 Peer has insecure flags port,invite Looking for 2001 in from-internal (domain voip.mydomain.net) Ryan -- _____________________________________________________________________ -- Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com -- New to Asterisk? Join us for a live introductory webinar every Thurs: http://www.asterisk.org/hello asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users