Nick Awesome wrote:
I thought that
type=identify
will match an IP address and accept it,

well, in my example I can control both sides and able to configure it
without registration. in real life I have a provider that requires
username/password authentication

provider gives me - Username - Password - DomainName

They may require it for *outgoing* calls to them but for incoming I
highly doubt they'd want you to authenticate them. It's usually always
IP authentication.

I have configure it like I showed before and have exactly the same
notice

[Jul 16 20:32:23] NOTICE[21926]: res_pjsip/pjsip_distributor.c:246
log_unidentified_request: Request from
'"cb5069"<sip:[email protected]>' failed for
'85.195.98.178:5060' (callid:
[email protected]) - No matching
endpoint found 85.195.98.178 is an operator,

so what I should add to my config to be able accept calls from
Registered peer ?

The PJSIP functionality does not currently allow using the dynamic IP of a registration to match an incoming call. You either have to explicitly use the identify section or match as I previously described.

Without further details of your setup (IP addresses, who are calling who) and how you want it to work I can't answer.

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