Module: sip-router
Branch: master
Commit: b96c2d43c686f64b1fd54c7fc9ba01f8a1a2ad37
URL:
http://git.sip-router.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi/sip-router/?a=commit;h=b96c2d4…
Author: Daniel-Constantin Mierla <miconda(a)gmail.com>
Committer: Daniel-Constantin Mierla <miconda(a)gmail.com>
Date: Fri Jul 25 12:29:50 2014 +0200
auth_db: note about the new flag to skip caller id check for auth_check()
---
modules/auth_db/README | 52 +++++++++++++++++----------------
modules/auth_db/doc/auth_db_admin.xml | 4 ++-
2 files changed, 30 insertions(+), 26 deletions(-)
diff --git a/modules/auth_db/README b/modules/auth_db/README
index 4076d19..657ab58 100644
--- a/modules/auth_db/README
+++ b/modules/auth_db/README
@@ -24,9 +24,9 @@ Jan Janak
<jan(a)iptel.org>
- Copyright © 2002, 2003 FhG FOKUS
+ Copyright � 2002, 2003 FhG FOKUS
- Copyright © 2005 Voice Sistem SRL
+ Copyright � 2005 Voice Sistem SRL
__________________________________________________________________
Table of Contents
@@ -154,7 +154,7 @@ Chapter 1. Admin Guide
For dbtext module (which stores data in plaintext files) it is
directory in which the database resides.
- Default value is “mysql://kamailioro:kamailioro@localhost/kamailio”.
+ Default value is "mysql://kamailioro:kamailioro@localhost/kamailio".
Example 1.1. db_url parameter usage
...
@@ -166,7 +166,7 @@ modparam("auth_db", "db_url",
"dbdriver://username:password@dbhost/dbname")
This is the name of the column holding usernames. Default value is fine
for most people. Use the parameter if you really need to change it.
- Default value is “username”.
+ Default value is "username".
Example 1.2. user_column parameter usage
...
@@ -179,7 +179,7 @@ modparam("auth_db", "user_column",
"user")
is fine for most people. Use the parameter if you really need to change
it.
- Default value is “domain”.
+ Default value is "domain".
Example 1.3. domain_column parameter usage
...
@@ -194,7 +194,7 @@ modparam("auth_db", "domain_column",
"domain")
safe because the server doesn't need to know plaintext passwords and
they cannot be obtained from HA1 strings.
- Default value is “ha1”.
+ Default value is "ha1".
Example 1.4. password_column parameter usage
...
@@ -222,16 +222,16 @@ modparam("auth_db", "password_column_2",
"ha1_2")
HA1 string or plaintext passwords for authentification.
If the parameter is set to 0 and the username parameter of credentials
- contains also “@domain” (some user agents append the domain to the
+ contains also "@domain" (some user agents append the domain to the
username parameter), then the server will use the HA1 values from the
- column specified in the “password_column_2” parameter. If the username
+ column specified in the "password_column_2" parameter. If the username
parameter doesn't contain a domain, the server will use the HA1 values
- from the column given in the “password_column”parameter.
+ from the column given in the "password_column"parameter.
If the parameter is set to 1 then the HA1 value will be calculated from
- the column specified in the “password_column” parameter.
+ the column specified in the "password_column" parameter.
- The “password_column_2”column contain also HA1 strings but they should
+ The "password_column_2"column contain also HA1 strings but they should
be calculated including the domain in the username parameter (as
opposed to password_column which (when containing HA1 strings) should
always contains HA1 strings calculated without domain in username.
@@ -257,7 +257,7 @@ modparam("auth_db", "calculate_ha1", 1)
IMPORTANT: before turning on this parameter, be sure that the domain
column in subscriber table is properly populated.
- Default value is “0 (false)”.
+ Default value is "0 (false)".
Example 1.7. use_domain parameter usage
...
@@ -276,7 +276,7 @@ modparam("auth_db", "use_domain", 1)
* credential = (avp_specification '=' column_name) | (column_name)
* avp_specification = '$avp(' + 'i:'ID | 's:'NAME | alias +
')'
- Default value of this parameter is “rpid”.
+ Default value of this parameter is "rpid".
Example 1.8. load_credentials parameter usage
...
@@ -290,7 +290,7 @@ modparam("auth_db", "load_credentials",
"$avp(i:123)=rpid;email_address")
If set to 0, the module will skip checking the version for subscriber
table.
- Default value is “1 (check for table version)”.
+ Default value is "1 (check for table version)".
Example 1.9. version_table parameter usage
...
@@ -306,7 +306,7 @@ modparam("auth_db", "version_table", 0)
4.5. auth_check(realm, table, flags)
4.6. is_subscriber(uri, dbtable, flags)
-4.1. www_authenticate(realm, table [, method])
+4.1. www_authenticate(realm, table [, method])
Name alias: www_authorize(realm, table)
@@ -335,7 +335,7 @@ modparam("auth_db", "version_table", 0)
* realm - Realm is a opaque string that the user agent should present
to the user so he can decide what username and password to use.
Usually this is domain of the host the server is running on.
- It must not be empty string “”. In case of REGISTER requests To
+ It must not be empty string "". In case of REGISTER requests To
header field domain (e.g., variable $td) can be used (because this
header field represents the user being registered), for all other
messages From header field domain can be used (e.g., variable $fd).
@@ -354,13 +354,13 @@ if (!www_authorize("kamailio.org",
"subscriber")) {
};
...
-4.2. www_authorize(realm, table)
+4.2. www_authorize(realm, table)
It is same function as www_authenticate(realm, table). This name is
kept for backward compatibility, since it was named this way first time
by it actually does user authentication.
-4.3. proxy_authenticate(realm, table)
+4.3. proxy_authenticate(realm, table)
Name alias: proxy_authorize(realm, table)
@@ -377,9 +377,9 @@ if (!www_authorize("kamailio.org", "subscriber"))
{
* realm - Realm is a opaque string that the user agent should present
to the user so he can decide what username and password to use.
Usually this is domain of the host the server is running on.
- It must not be empty string “”. Apart of a static string, typical
+ It must not be empty string "". Apart of a static string, typical
value is From header field domain (e.g., variable $fd).
- If an empty string “” is used then the server will generate it from
+ If an empty string "" is used then the server will generate it from
the request. From header field domain will be used as realm.
The string may contain pseudo variables.
* table - Table to be used to lookup usernames and passwords (usually
@@ -394,13 +394,13 @@ if (!proxy_authorize("$fd", "subscriber)) {
};
...
-4.4. proxy_authorize(realm, table)
+4.4. proxy_authorize(realm, table)
It is same function as proxy_authenticate(realm, table). This name is
kept for backward compatibility, since it was named this way first time
but it actually does user authentication.
-4.5. auth_check(realm, table, flags)
+4.5. auth_check(realm, table, flags)
The function combines the functionalities of www_authenticate and
proxy_authenticate, first being exectuted if the SIP request is a
@@ -416,7 +416,7 @@ if (!proxy_authorize("$fd", "subscriber)) {
* realm - Realm is a opaque string that the user agent should present
to the user so he can decide what username and password to use.
Usually this is domain of the host the server is running on.
- It must not be empty string “”. Apart of a static string, typical
+ It must not be empty string "". Apart of a static string, typical
value is From header field domain (e.g., variable $fd).
The string may contain pseudo variables.
* table - Table to be used to lookup usernames and passwords (usually
@@ -428,7 +428,9 @@ if (!proxy_authorize("$fd", "subscriber)) {
requests: From and To must match the authentication user. PUBLISH
requests: From, To and Request-URI must match the authentication
user. All other requests: From header must match the authentication
- user.
+ user. If bit 2 is set as well (flags==3), the ID check is skipped
+ for INVITE, BYE, PRACK, UPDATE, MESSAGE - these requests can come
+ with anonymoys caller id.
Additionally all domains in the checked URIs and the realm in the
authentication header will be checked to match the provided realm
parameter.
@@ -444,7 +446,7 @@ if (!auth_check("$fd", "subscriber",
"1")) {
}
...
-4.6. is_subscriber(uri, dbtable, flags)
+4.6. is_subscriber(uri, dbtable, flags)
The function checks if there is a subscriber corresponding to the AoR
in uri parameter. It uses same database connection as for
diff --git a/modules/auth_db/doc/auth_db_admin.xml
b/modules/auth_db/doc/auth_db_admin.xml
index 246d532..88d845a 100644
--- a/modules/auth_db/doc/auth_db_admin.xml
+++ b/modules/auth_db/doc/auth_db_admin.xml
@@ -527,7 +527,9 @@ if (!proxy_authorize("$fd", "subscriber)) {
From header username. REGISTER requests: From and To must match the
authentication user. PUBLISH requests: From, To and Request-URI must
match the authentication user. All other requests: From header must
- match the authentication user.
+ match the authentication user. If bit 2 is set as well (flags==3),
+ the ID check is skipped for INVITE, BYE, PRACK, UPDATE, MESSAGE
+ - these requests can come with anonymoys caller id.
</para>
<para>
Additionally all domains in the checked URIs and the realm in the