Hi Michael,
Regarding the qop issue, you should pass for that parameter a string
value of "auth", "auth-int", or both separated by ','.
Regards,
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Vlad Patrascu
OpenSIPS Developer
http://www.opensips-solutions.com
On 05.01.2021 19:50, Michael Vale via Users wrote:
Hi,
I’m attempting to do auth with AAA,
I was met with an error of no Cisco vendor and no SIP-URI-Host Attribute which
I added to the dictionaries.
Now www_challenge thinks either “0” or “1” is an invalid qop type.
ERROR:auth:fixup_qop: Bad qop type
Jan 06 04:42:14 unispy /usr/sbin/opensips[29711]: ERROR:core:fix_cmd: Fixup
failed for param [2]
Jan 06 04:42:14 unispy /usr/sbin/opensips[29711]: ERROR:core:fix_actions: Failed to
fix command <www_challenge>
Jan 06 04:42:14 unispy /usr/sbin/opensips[29711]: ERROR:core:fix_actions:
fixing failed (code=-1) at /etc/opensips/opensips.cfg:216
Jan 06 04:42:14 unispy /usr/sbin/opensips[29711]: ERROR:core:main: failed to
fix configuration with err code -1
Jan 06 04:42:14 unispy /usr/sbin/opensips[29711]: INFO:core:cleanup: cleanup
Jan 06 04:42:14 unispy /usr/sbin/opensips[29711]: NOTICE:core:main: Exiting....
Jan 06 04:42:14 unispy opensips[29709]: INFO:core:daemonize: pre-daemon proce
if (!aaa_www_authorize("")) {
www_challenge("", "1");
};
Could someone please shed some light on the subject?
Also it would be nice if there was another approach to handling the
SIP-URI-Host and Cisco issue or at least some confirmation that my approach was
the best way to deal with it.
Regards,
Michael.
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