Rich Adamson wrote:
Looks like a couple of problems here. I don't believe the Cisco phone
handles md5, so remove that line.
As I told before, tried 3 different approaches:
1) password; md5;
2) password, no md5;
3) no password, no md5.
Only the third one worked. Trying to give SOME security, I
how are you telling the cisco what the password is? TFTP?
you will not see anything on * CLI unelss you do sip debug, this will
realy give you much more info (I guess in your case you will get a 403
forbbiden).
On Sun, 13 Mar 2005 22:38:46 +0900, Hermann Wecke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Rich
C F wrote:
how are you telling the cisco what the password is? TFTP?
TFTP (SIPmacaddress.cnf)
you will not see anything on * CLI unelss you do sip debug
And after sip debug I saw (among other lines):
[...]
Retransmitting #5 (NAT):
SIP/2.0 407 Proxy Authentication Required
[...]
SIP/2.0 401
After fighting with a Unable to create/find channel [1] [2], I gave up
on my previous installation and rebuild my asterisk from CVS-Head. I
guess the Debian package available today is broken somewhere (after a
previous broken release made with an old libpri package), but now I'm
having another
After fighting with a Unable to create/find channel [1] [2], I gave up
on my previous installation and rebuild my asterisk from CVS-Head. I
guess the Debian package available today is broken somewhere (after a
previous broken release made with an old libpri package), but now I'm
having