hi guys, have any of you guys managed to use msn messenger to authenticate with asterisk using its DNS name? based on my experience with other sip proxies, msn will not authenticate if it sees a different realm than the realm of the client. one workaround i did was to edit the chan_sip.c to send a pre-defined realm, and also edit the Contact: field. after this, asterisk would send a 401 to the register message, at this point, i'm quite stuck. i also noticed that the nonce field is randdata? compared to iptel.org's ser and vovida's vocal. i notice a lot of difference on the sip messages composition. i'm running 0.4.0. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20030708/969f2ff3/attachment.htm
At 14:23 8-7-2003 +0800, you wrote:>hi guys, > >have any of you guys managed to use msn messenger to authenticate with >asterisk using its DNS name? based on my experience with other sip >proxies, msn will not authenticate if it sees a different realm than the >realm of the client. one workaround i did was to edit the chan_sip.c to >send a pre-defined realm, and also edit the Contact: field. after this, >asterisk would send a 401 to the register message, at this point, i'm >quite stuck. i also noticed that the nonce field is randdata? compared to >iptel.org's ser and vovida's vocal. i notice a lot of difference on the >sip messages composition. i'm running 0.4.0.There was someting about using loginname@asterisk as the sign-in name to indicate the proper realm, but you would have to experiment a little, since I fail to remember the exact details - sorry :P Met vriendelijke groet, Florian Overkamp ObSimRef BV (http://www.obsimref.com/)
On Tue, 8 Jul 2003 14:23:51 +0800 "Kelvin Chua" <kchua@up.edu.ph> wrote:>hi guys, > >have any of you guys managed to use msn messenger to authenticate with asterisk using its DNS name? based on my experience with other sip proxies, msn will not authenticate if it sees a different realm than the realm of the client. one workaround i did was to edit the chan_sip.c to send a pre-defined realm, and also edit the Contact: field. after this, asterisk would send a 401 to the register message, at this point, i'm quite stuck. i also noticed that the nonce field is randdata? compared to iptel.org's ser and vovida's vocal. i notice a lot of difference on the sip messages composition. i'm running 0.4.0.I think maybe msn has one of heart-beat feature. When it cannot get result of icmp, send bye to sip server by itself. require server_addr and asterisk (realm) with your hosts file in your windows. --- Masakazu Nakano. Dairiten.com - an open source VoIP and Ubiquitous Portal site in Japan. http://www.dairiten.com/modules/news/ powered by xoops at http://www.xoops.org