Dear Malvin, I see Sam worked hard to post you the whole info about the application where it clearly states the use of option "a" - Please change the configuration line accordingly now and see if it works for you.
Best Regards, Gohar From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Malvin Rito Sent: Thursday, September 22, 2011 3:50 PM To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Add PinCode on my dialplan Hi, I tried Authenticate where pass codes are stored on the file pass.conf and it works. exten => _XXXXXXXXXXXX,1,Authenticate(/etc/asterisk/pass.conf) Since I have my CDR, I want to have a report wherein I can check which pass code did the call. How can I achieve it? Using authenticate through file does not replace ACCOUNT_CODE field with the pass code entered, it only show ast_h323 under the Account_Code field. Regards, Malvin On 9/21/2011 1:01 PM, Sam Govind wrote: See "core show application authe<TAB>" If passwords are already the same as those of voicemail.conf go for application VMAuthenticate() - DIA generates a dial-tone which I don't think is suitable for dialling out from users(insiders) -= Info about application 'Authenticate' =- [Synopsis] Authenticate a user [Description] This application asks the caller to enter a given password in order to continue dialplan execution. If the password begins with the '/' character, it is interpreted as a file which contains a list of valid passwords, listed 1 password per line in the file. When using a database key, the value associated with the key can be anything. Users have three attempts to authenticate before the channel is hung up. [Syntax] Authenticate(password[,options[,maxdigits[,prompt]]]) [Arguments] password Password the user should know options a: Set the channels' account code to the password that is entered d: Interpret the given path as database key, not a literal file m: Interpret the given path as a file which contains a list of account codes and password hashes delimited with ':', listed one per line in the file. When one of the passwords is matched, the channel will have its account code set to the corresponding account code in the file. r: Remove the database key upon successful entry (valid with 'd' only) maxdigits maximum acceptable number of digits. Stops reading after maxdigits have been entered (without requiring the user to press the '#' key). Defaults to 0 - no limit - wait for the user press the '#' key. prompt Override the agent-pass prompt file. [See Also] VMAuthenticate(), DISA() On Wed, Sep 21, 2011 at 9:47 AM, Malvin Rito <[email protected]> wrote: Thanks. ?If I want to use unique PIN for every user that dials out how can I implement it using Authenticate app? Regards, Malvin On 9/21/2011 12:42 PM, Sam Govind wrote: DISA and DB based Auth could be an overkill. Kyle showed the very simplistic dial plan if Dial-out pin is common for the whole system. See application Authenticate(password[,options[,maxdigits[,prompt]]] and if Voicemail PIN are required to be used use application MAuthenticate([mailbox][@context][,options] Regards, - Sammy On Wed, Sep 21, 2011 at 8:32 AM, Kyle Sexton <[email protected]> wrote: Something like this should work: exten => _011.,1,Answer exten => _011.,n,Wait(1) exten => _011.,n,Read(password,enter-password,5) exten => _011.,n,GotoIf($[${password} = 12345]?5:9) exten => _011.,n,NoOp(Matched _9011 - CheckRec-InternationalCall) exten => _011.,n,Dial(SIP/+${EXTEN:3}@outbound) exten => _011.,n,Hangup exten => _011.,n,Playback(invalid) exten => _011.,n,Hangup Could be cleaned up (the GotoIf isn't very descriptive about where it's going), but it's a starting point. On Sep 20, 2011, at 8:34 AM, Malvin Rito wrote: Hi List, I currently have a asterisk server running used for dialing-out for IDD but I want to Put a pincode wherein only users with the right pin code will be allowed to dial IDD. 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