17 sep 2013 kl. 23:04 skrev Steve Davies
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> On 17 September 2013 21:59, Olle E. Johansson wrote:
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> In theory a SIP request can have multiple proxy authentications and one www
> authentication. In practise very few phones support it.
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> Interesting that in my testing / experiment
On 17 September 2013 21:59, Olle E. Johansson wrote:
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> In theory a SIP request can have multiple proxy authentications and one
> www authentication. In practise very few phones support it.
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Interesting that in my testing / experiments I saw Bria do this correctly.
I had both Kamailio and my
Hello,
Is there any way to authenticate requests when using Kamailio as an
outbound proxy?
For example, if all the phones are configured to use Kamailio as an
outbound proxy for NAT traversal, the credentials on the phone
authenticate against the destination SIP proxy and not the outbound SI
It sounds like I should take a different approach. I'd like to avoid any
comparability issues. I'm thinking I could filter the traffic in
Kamailio based on destination SIP proxy. This would at least lock down
Kamailio to only proxy "whitelisted" destinations.
Are there any best practices for a
17 sep 2013 kl. 21:37 skrev Isaac McDonald :
> Hello,
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> Is there any way to authenticate requests when using Kamailio as an outbound
> proxy?
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> For example, if all the phones are configured to use Kamailio as an outbound
> proxy for NAT traversal, the credentials on the phone authenticate