Yes, it should work but it doesn't.
I remember trying this long time ago (using openser 1.0 and chaining
several openser proxies) and I hit the same issue: openser is not able
to deal properly with multiple Proxy-Authorization headers.


Regards,
Ovidiu Sas

On Fri, Apr 25, 2008 at 5:52 AM, Iñaki Baz Castillo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> El Friday 25 April 2008 03:18:08 Ash Rah escribió:
>
> > I passed the domain string as first parameter in proxy_authorize (also
>  > in REGISTER's www_authorize in a separate test) - but I still get Proxy
>  > Auth Failed.
>  >
>  > Getting the same result, two copies of digest response are being sent
>  > from X-Lite. OpenSER (most likely) denying Auth based on the Digest
>  > issued for Asterisk.
>  >
>  > Proxy-Authorization: Digest
>  > username="1274229212",realm="asterisk",nonce="1780f1c0",uri="sip:6099999999
>  >[EMAIL PROTECTED]",response="bb7a713ee1d85608390ec8adbcc6bda4",algorithm=M
>  >D5. Proxy-Authorization: Digest
>
> > username="1274229212",realm="sip.dummydomain",nonce="48114cd64a57df739fc9d6
>  >131eb3057c3afc3eac",uri="sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]",response="89a293
>  >207ff00c3bf2d3ec483aa0838d",algo rithm=MD5.
>
>  IMHO that should work. If I remember correctly, I set that scenario some time
>  ago (dobe authentication OpenSer - Asterisk), but I can't confirm it now :(
>
>
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