21 dec 2012 kl. 16:55 skrev Daniel-Constantin Mierla <mico...@gmail.com>:
> Hello, > > Kamailio is used a lot in enterprises. Apart of the media processing services > (e.g., voicemail, audio conferencing), kamailio offers all needed in an > enterprise, including instant messaging and presence. We've done quite a lot of enterprise-style installations and also integrated with LDAP. As Daniel patiently have repeated, there is a problem with the authentication so we can't simply use LDAP authentication, but have successfully implemented LDAP-based authentication in many places. Do you have any other concerns or ideas on what we can do in the enterprise sector? We're quite open on discussing it. /O > > It still seems to be unclear for you where is the problem with Kamailio and > M$ directory or other existing user authentication systems. Let me rephrase: > the problem is in the specifications of SIP, respectively in the user > authentication mechanism required by this protocol. > > SIP requires www-digest authentication mechanims. www-digest authentication > requires that password is stored in clear text or in HA1 format. Maybe > reading the page at next link puts more light: > > - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digest_access_authentication > > Now, the devices are the problem, because they can authenticate to the server > only using www-digest. Kamailio cannot do anything alone. > > Alternative to www-digest authentication is to use ssl certificates. That is > fine for Kamailio, but not many sip phones support it. > > Hope is more clear now. Kamailio is as friendly to enterprises as it is for > carriers or operators. It is nothing that can be done more to run in > enterprise environment. > > Cheers, > Daniel > > On 12/21/12 11:20 AM, Moacir Ferreira wrote: >> >> Don’t get me wrong… Kamailio is just a great product as it is. Actually I >> think it does much more than it would be necessary as a carrier grade >> software. My idea is to have more people involved discussing the >> “enterprise” issues and possible solutions for problems like the one I >> described. The “impression” that I have is that Kamailio’s community is much >> more devoted to the “carrier” side of the software than to the use of it on >> enterprises. >> >> >> >> >> >> Moacir >> >> >> >> > Date: Fri, 21 Dec 2012 10:41:25 +0200 >> > To: sr-users@lists.sip-router.org >> > From: j...@tutpro.com >> > Subject: Re: [SR-Users] RADIUS authentication >> > >> > Moacir Ferreira writes: >> > >> > > So my next question is: is it there on the Kamailio community anyone >> > > willing to work on a “Kamailio Enterprise Edition”? >> > >> > what do you mean by such an edition? do you want to integrate asterisk >> > like pbx capabilities to k or what? if so, my understanding is that >> > most k folks want to keep them separate and just connect ip pbxes to k >> > like any other sip uas. >> > >> > -- juha >> > >> > _______________________________________________ >> > 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 >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> 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 > > -- > Daniel-Constantin Mierla - http://www.asipto.com > http://twitter.com/#!/miconda - http://www.linkedin.com/in/miconda > _______________________________________________ > 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
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