bilal ghayyad
2009-Jul-13 16:37 UTC
[asterisk-users] ooh323 and h323, it accept the call even not added in h323.conf
Dears; Now using Asterisk H323 (which coming with Asterisk, I just compiled PWLIB and OPENH323), now I am placing a call from the IP Phone, the call comes to Asterisk, and it goes to the default context, but did not hear any voice of the played wave file. 1) Why Asterisk accepted the call without authentication? At least, it should be added to the h323.conf. 2) In case we found the method to let Asterisk authenticate only those endpoints that added in the h323.conf file, based on what the authentication will be if the IP address is dynamic? Is it based on the [ ] and what that consider on the IP Phone? Is it the h323 id? Regards Bilal ------------------------> Dovid Bender <asteriskusers at dovid.net> > wrote: > > Stay away form ooh323. It tends to crash Asterisk. > > Much better to use it and fix any bugs that make Asterisk > crash. > If everyone stays away from it, they will never get found > and fixed. > > IME, ooh323 is much leaner and cleaner than the other two > H323 > implementations, as it doesn't rely on external libraries > of > specific versions, and doesn't have a load of C++ stuff to > call > them. > > Cheers > Tony > -- > Tony Mountifield > Work: tony at softins.co.uk > - http://www.softins.co.uk > Play: tony at mountifield.org > - http://tony.mountifield.org
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