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Check the values from the sip message coming to
your proxy with the values at trusted table.
May be you mismatch something there.
Hakan.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, August 15, 2006 3:29
PM
Subject: Re: [Users] Module for Config
files
Hi Hakan,
I have followed your example but openser is still doing
SIP/2.0 407 Proxy Authentication Required.
When I start openser I'm
seeing these messages:
0(0) WARNING: File not found:
/usr/local/etc/openser/permissions.allow 0(0) Default allow file
(/usr/local/etc/openser/permissions.allow) not found => empty rule
set 0(0) WARNING: File not found:
/usr/local/etc/openser/permissions.deny 0(0) Default deny file
(/usr/local/etc/openser/permissions.deny) not found => empty rule
set
Do I need to specify the default permission files for this to
work?
thanks,
Ron
-----Original Message----- From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc:
[email protected] Sent: Mon, 14 Aug 2006 8:22 AM Subject: Re: [Users]
Module for Config files
Ser can something
like ...src_ip != 195.xxx.xxx.128/25... (which is quite cheap). Probably
OpenSer can do this, too.
On 8/14/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Hi All,
I am using the following if statement
to allow certain calls from pre authorized IPs.
if (
method == "INVITE" && src_ip != 195.xxx.xxx.xx && src_ip !=
195.xxx.xxx.xx && src_ip != 195.xxx.xxx.xx && src_ip !=
195.xxx.xxx.xx) {
My issues is the
number of IPs that need to be authorized this way is getting large and was
wondering if there's a module that can be used to read config date from a
config file ?
regards,
Ron
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