> > Is something wrong in my configuration? How these authenticate packets > > should look? > > I never used uac_auth() so far, but normally you send a request like an > INVITE > to the host, its then challenged with e.g. a 401 including a nonce and some > other parameters, you ACK it, and then you re-send the request with the added > credentials. > > > May be problem is, that I need to subst some strings in routed packets, > > because they need special username and they require to send their domain > > in From and To headers. Is this my problem? What should I search for in my > > logs? > > Maybe the target do some comparisons on the credentials (like username, > realm) > and the From header? Are you able to login with a normal user agent (e.g. > softphone) on the target if you just route the request through your proxy and > do the same header modifications?
I can't login with my softphone using same rewrites. Without rewrites if client is set to proper setting and my kamailio is used only as proxy, it works. I need at least this rewrite: route[6] { subst('/^(From.*sip:)[0-...@xxx.xxx.xxx.20(.*)$/\1xxxx07...@as.vvn.xxxxx.xx\2/i'); rewritehostport("as.vvn.xxxxx.xx"); t_on_failure("6"); route(5); } My target is checking for their domain in From: header. Can I use some transactional rewrite, which can automatically rewrite this change back? I tryed to use t_on_reply without success yet. Is it normal behaviour to check for existence of From header and only allow target's domain? I need to make a trunk between our voip site and target's, so I think it's normal, that our domains are different. Thank you. SAL _______________________________________________ SIP Express Router (SER) and Kamailio (OpenSER) - sr-users mailing list sr-users@lists.sip-router.org http://lists.sip-router.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sr-users