Hi Karl,Assuming you use the default cfg, a wild guess (without seeing the SIP message) - add in your cfg "
alias = "myserver.de"I guess the Route hdr of the message has the domain part with "myserver.de". Regards, Bogdan-Andrei Iancu OpenSIPS Founder and Developer http://www.opensips-solutions.com On 12.01.2015 20:54, Karl Karpfen wrote:
OK, that's really easy :-)Now when I try to connect with client to my server, the client gives an error message "error while registering - forbidden". OpenSIPS prints the following logs:Attempt to route with preloaded Route's [sip:[email protected]/sip:[email protected]/sip:myserver.de:5060/s7PHXzdndu0tocGII0nRVLGCNBW4Ppn3 <http://sip:[email protected]/sip:[email protected]/sip:myserver.de:5060/s7PHXzdndu0tocGII0nRVLGCNBW4Ppn3>]Any idea what is wrong here?2015-01-12 15:37 GMT+01:00 Bogdan-Andrei Iancu <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>:Hi Karl, In order to configure accounts/users (with auth), you need to use the auth_db module - it requires a DB backend. Use the opensipsdbctl tool to create the DB and opensipsctl to add users into it. Best regards, Bogdan-Andrei Iancu OpenSIPS Founder and Developer http://www.opensips-solutions.com On 12.01.2015 13:28, Karl Karpfen wrote:Hi, I'm new to OpenSIPS and this may be a stupid question but I did not find the related information somewhere... So I set up OpenSIPS on my Ubuntu 12.04 LTS successfully (without database backend) and configuration seems to be OK, but it tells me no aliases exist. I don't know if an alias is the same like an user account. What I want to do now is to set up user names and passwords to limit access to my OpenSIPS server to these users. How can this be done? Thanks! _______________________________________________ Users mailing list [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> http://lists.opensips.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users
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