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<p>Hello. I'm new with Kamailio. I have a stored function in a database which accepts <code>username</code>, <code>realm</code>, <code>ha2</code>, <code>nonce</code> and <code>digest_response</code>. Basing on this and the raw password stored in a database, it calculates inside <code>ha1</code> and <code>digest_reference</code> to compare with <code>digest_response</code> and returns the verdict: passed or not.</p>
<p>This approach gives a high-security level as a benefit. How it can be used with Kamailio? Thanks.</p>

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