Thank you for looking at the cfg-file.
I've tried to read it and Googled a lot, but couldn't find anything wrong with my config-file.
It says: # *** To enable authentication execute: # - enable mysql # - define WITH_AUTH # - add users using 'kamctl'
I've done the above, even though I don't know how to "define WITH_AUTH". Also , the code later on: route[AUTH] { #!ifdef WITH_AUTH if (is_method("REGISTER")) { # authenticate the REGISTER requests (uncomment to enable auth) if (!www_authorize("$td", "subscriber")) { www_challenge("$td", "0"); exit; }
if ($au!=$tU) { sl_send_reply("403","Forbidden auth ID"); exit; } } else {
says uncomment to enable auth. But it is already uncommented.
On Mon, Jul 25, 2011 at 3:48 PM, Klaus Darilion < klaus.mailinglists@pernau.at> wrote:
The default config file does not use authentication. See /etc/kamailio/kamailio.cfg and read it - it is self-explanatory, just configure the "define" parameters to activate certain features.
regards Klaus
Am 24.07.2011 19:18, schrieb Henrik Aagaard Sørensen:
I've installed Kamailio on Ubuntu 10.04 LTS via:http://www.kamailio.org/dokuwiki/doku.php/packages:debs
Updated /etc/kamailio/kamctlrc with: SIP_DOMAIN=MY-IP DBENGINE=MYSQL
I've also installed the kamailio-mysql-modules via apt-get.
Then I've run kamdbctl create and created the MySQL database.
After that I've started Kamailio via kamctl start. Success.
At last I've added two users: kamctl add 100 PASS1 kamctl add 101 PASS2
Everything seems to work, but I've found out that everyone can register and call via the server. Not only the two users/subscribers I've added.
How come authorization isn't working?
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