Don't get me wrong - I totally agree with you! But as I'm doing this setup for a (relatively) small ISP and we are connecting our SIP Users to one of the largest Italian telecommunication providers (more than 500 million euros of revenue in 2004) we have to work with what they are willing to give as and at the moment it doesn't look as like they would modify their SIP Proxys just to make me a personal favour...
(Such a modification may probably also cause them to somehow modify their billing & reselling system etc) Extending uac_auth allowing it to somehow use avpops would IMO be a nice and useful feature - and I'll do my best to help realizing it. Probably not by contributing code but for sure with ideas and intensive testing. I would be really happy if my suggestions could lead to an official enhancement of OpenSER's uac module but I would also be happy if someone could show me how such a patch should look like (maybe with some example code). If you don't think this to be a good idea at all I'll have to sit down and learn enough C to write this patch by myself within the next days :) Regards, Thomas Klaus Darilion schrieb:
I still do not see why you must use digest authentication. Using TLS with a certificate (signed by a well known CA or by the VoIP termination provider itself) gives the same authentication as using username/password.
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