Re: [SR-Users] Using the auth_ephemeral module

2017-01-17 Thread Daniel-Constantin Mierla
On 17/01/2017 14:58, Carsten Bock wrote: > Hi, > > I don't know, who's responsible for approving bigger messages - if > present, please approve my message for completeness of this thread... > :-) Done! Cheers, Daniel > > You are right - except that it doesn't really decrypt the secret, it > on

Re: [SR-Users] Using the auth_ephemeral module

2017-01-17 Thread Daniel-Constantin Mierla
Hello, On 17/01/2017 14:38, Steve Davies wrote: > Hi Daniel, > > On 17 January 2017 at 14:15, Daniel-Constantin Mierla > mailto:mico...@gmail.com>> wrote: > > I guess you can use other modules such as http_client to interact > with the web service. The jansson module can be used to parse

Re: [SR-Users] Using the auth_ephemeral module

2017-01-17 Thread Carsten Bock
Hi, I don't know, who's responsible for approving bigger messages - if present, please approve my message for completeness of this thread... :-) You are right - except that it doesn't really decrypt the secret, it only creates a hash identical to the one create by the Webservice and compares the

Re: [SR-Users] Using the auth_ephemeral module

2017-01-17 Thread Steve Davies
Hi Daniel, On 17 January 2017 at 14:15, Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote: > I guess you can use other modules such as http_client to interact with the > web service. The jansson module can be used to parse the result. > > Also, it should be possible to do it without interacting with the web > serv

Re: [SR-Users] Using the auth_ephemeral module

2017-01-17 Thread Daniel-Constantin Mierla
Hello, looking in the makefile, the linking to libcurl is commented, so not really used. I guess you can use other modules such as http_client to interact with the web service. The jansson module can be used to parse the result. Also, it should be possible to do it without interacting with the w

Re: [SR-Users] Using the auth_ephemeral module

2017-01-17 Thread Steve Davies
Hi Peter Dunkley or anyone else who can throw me some clue, I'm interested in using the auth_ephemeral module to authenticate registrations with the help of an external web service. But I'm reading and reading the documentation and I'm clearly missing something. The document starts by describing

[SR-Users] Using the auth_ephemeral module

2013-11-21 Thread Hemanshu Vadehra
I'm involved in setting up a Kamailio instance and was hoping to make use of the auth_ephemeral module for authentication. But the module documentation doesn't quite make clear how exactly the module is to be employed or the web service set up. Does anyone have a working example? Regards, Heman

Re: [SR-Users] Using the auth_ephemeral module

2013-11-21 Thread Peter Dunkley
Hello, You have to write the web-service yourself. The IETF draft referenced in the module documentation explains how the web-service should construct the credentials - the coding for this is trivial. The mechanism the web-service uses to authenticate the user in the first place (and decide wh