It would be better to use digest authentication. Asterisk can do this easily.

Further, Asterisk only supports UDP. Thus, authentication based on IP addresses is not secure.

klaus

OT geomatics wrote:
I need a way to trust calls coming from a dynamic IP but with a domain-name.
In fact, it's an asterisk on a dynamic IP with a dynamic dns. allow_trusted just permit to consider an IP as trustable, is there another way to do that with a domain name? Olivier

    -----Message d'origine-----
    *De :* [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
    *De la part de* Brandon Price
    *Envoyé :* vendredi 4 novembre 2005 16:42
    *À :* [email protected]
    *Objet :* [Users] Call executing multiple blocks of code

    I am having a problem with calls matching a certain pattern
    executing more than one block of code. I have a block of code that
looks like if (method =~ "INVITE" && uri =~ "sip:\*12.*") { ...
    do some stuff
    };

    and another like
if (method=="INVITE" && uri =~ "sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]"){ ...
    do some stuff
    };

    see full block here  <http://www.dacrib.net/dump/currenterror>. The
    problem is that whenever *12 is dialed it executes both blocks, I
    thought the pattern matching is just wrong but when a number
    matching the second pattern is dialed then it doesn't execute the
1st block. Can someone please explain this behavior to me.
    --Sorry if this is a repost--




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