El Viernes, 25 de Abril de 2008, Ash Rah escribió: > Hi, > > On initial INVITEs, both OpenSER and Asterisk send separate nonce and > X-Lite then sends back two different digests in a single following INVITE : > > Proxy-Authorization: Digest > username="1274229212",realm="asterisk",nonce="01d3972c",uri="sip:6048484848 >[EMAIL PROTECTED]",response="ff9058f8ea89c55d0b110d4eccf27e9c",algorit >hm=MD5. > > > Proxy-Authorization: Digest > username="1274229212",realm="sip.dummydomain.com",nonce="480ee655da312e1c8f >977cae40a747d26f7e9c5f",uri="sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]",response >="361700cce632c00ff70ede5e5126c6ac",algo > > The first one is for asterisk, (realm="asterisk") and the second one is > for OpenSER. But unfortunately OpenSER probably examines the first > digest which causes failed Proxy Authorization. > > Is it possible to instruct OpenSER to inspect both of the digests before > it makes a decision?
Yes, but you must specify it, try this: if (!proxy_authorize("sip.dummydomain.com","subscriber")) { proxy_challenge("","0"); exit; } Do you understand? if "proxy_authorize" has an empty first parameter then OpenSer tries to authenticate against a realm paramenter that the client sends in the first "Proxy-Authorization" header. Anyway I've never tryed it so I'm not sure but hope theorically it should work XD Regards. -- Iñaki Baz Castillo _______________________________________________ Users mailing list Users@lists.openser.org http://lists.openser.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users