Thank you Reda,
Sorry didn't reply to mailing list before. Emails are below.
SHA1 encryption may not encrypt the same way as HA1 (HA1 = MD5 of realm + username + password), so the problem may be here.I suggest you store your passwords as clear text in LDAP for testing first.
Reda
On Fri, May 4, 2012 at 11:14 PM, Saul Waizer <saulwaizer@gmail.com> wrote:with the variations I get different results:4(24126) ERROR: <script>: Password={SHA}v/m3IZiuy+VVizqnt56e2baZsT8= 4(24126) ERROR: *** cfgtrace: c=[/etc/kamailio/kamailio.cfg] l=760 a=17 n=if4(24126) ERROR: *** cfgtrace: c=[/etc/kamailio/kamailio.cfg] l=756 a=28 n=pv_www_authenticate4(24126) DEBUG: auth [api.c:95]: auth: digest-algo: MD5 parsed value: 14(24126) DEBUG: auth [api.c:210]: check_response: Our result = '3839aa4cae572f5f8b23601a2bb1178f'4(24126) DEBUG: auth [api.c:220]: check_response: Authorization failedOn Fri, May 4, 2012 at 3:11 PM, Saul Waizer <saulwaizer@gmail.com> wrote:Also: i used xlog to print out the password and I get the same exact password I have on my LDAP server, so it seems something with the decodingOn Fri, May 4, 2012 at 3:01 PM, Saul Waizer <saulwaizer@gmail.com> wrote:
Now i got it down to this:2(23003) INFO: <script>: ldap_search: found [1] entries for (uid=mmiller) 2(23003) ERROR: *** cfgtrace: c=[/etc/kamailio/kamailio.cfg] l=759 a=17 n=if2(23003) ERROR: *** cfgtrace: c=[/etc/kamailio/kamailio.cfg] l=755 a=28 n=pv_www_authenticate2(23003) DEBUG: auth [api.c:95]: auth: digest-algo: MD5 parsed value: 12(23003) DEBUG: auth [auth_mod.c:455]: HA1 string calculated: c69622bbd922ec9321ab1293c226b7032(23003) DEBUG: auth [api.c:210]: check_response: Our result = '939676a5591165f1da8ba04562d446b2'2(23003) DEBUG: auth [api.c:220]: check_response: Authorization failed2(23003) ERROR: *** cfgtrace: c=[/etc/kamailio/kamailio.cfg] l=756 a=27 n=www_challenge2(23003) DEBUG: auth [challenge.c:102]: build_challenge_hf: realm='23.22.35.43'2(23003) DEBUG: auth [challenge.c:244]: auth: 'WWW-Authenticate: Digest realm="23.22.35.43", nonce="T6Qn/E+kJtAU7IvGh4OLivg7ptLbdida"I have changed the values of:if (!pv_www_authenticate("$td", "$avp(password)", "0")) {www_challenge("$td", "0");to:if (!pv_www_authenticate("$td", "$avp(password)", "1")) {www_challenge("$td", "0");
because of the password in LDAP is stored as SHA1, and according to the docs, it should be 1. I'm so close it seems :)flags - the value of this parameter can be a bitmask of following:
1 - the value of password parameter is HA1 format
On Fri, May 4, 2012 at 2:47 PM, Reda Aouad <reda.aouad@gmail.com> wrote:
can you also print the avp(s:password) to log to see what its value is?use:xlog('Password=$avp(s:password)')after ldap_search and you'll see its output in the log filemaybe you're not correctly getting the password from the ldap search url, avp(s:password) is then null and you get the error that it can't be converted to string
Reda
On Fri, May 4, 2012 at 8:40 PM, Reda Aouad <reda.aouad@gmail.com> wrote:in the lineif (!pv_www_authenticate("$td", "$avp(password)", "0")) {write avp(s:password) instead of avp(password)not sure it will solve it though.. if it doesn't, maybe others can help you more on this.
Reda
On Fri, May 4, 2012 at 5:50 PM, Saul Waizer <saulwaizer@gmail.com> wrote:Hello Reda,Thank you for your feedback, after some further research and testing I got the LDAP search working, I am just having one issue with the password variable:3(22487) ERROR: *** cfgtrace: c=[/etc/kamailio/kamailio.cfg] l=755 a=28 n=pv_www_authenticate3(22487) ERROR: <core> [sr_module.c:1613]: Could not convert PV to str3(22487) ERROR: auth [auth_mod.c:569]: failed to get passwd valueMy relevant configuration:route[AUTH] {#!ifdef WITH_AUTHif (is_method("REGISTER")){if(is_present_hf("Authorization")){# ldap searchif (!ldap_search("ldap://demo/ou=demo,dc=mydomain,dc=com?uid,userPassword?")){switch ($retcode){case -1:# no LDAP entry foundsl_send_reply("404", "User Not Found");exit;case -2:# internal errorsl_send_reply("500", "Internal server error");exit;default:exit;}}ldap_result("uid/$avp(s:username)");ldap_result("userPassword/$avp(s:password)");xlog("L_INFO", "ldap_search: found [$retcode] entries for (uid=$fU)");if (!pv_www_authenticate("$td", "$avp(password)", "0")) {www_challenge("$td", "1");exit;}sl_send_reply("200", "ok");exit;} else {www_challenge("$td", "1");exit;}} else {And the error message:3(22487) ERROR: *** cfgtrace: c=[/etc/kamailio/kamailio.cfg] l=735 a=26 n=ldap_search3(22487) DEBUG: ldap [ldap_api_fn.c:273]: LDAP URL parsed into session_name [demo], base [ou=demo,dc=mydomain,dc=com], scope [0], filter []3(22487) DEBUG: ldap [ldap_api_fn.c:433]: [demo]: performing LDAP search: dn [ou=demo,dc=mydomain,dc=com], scope [0], filter [(null)], client_timeout [5000000] usecs3(22487) DEBUG: ldap [ldap_api_fn.c:240]: [demo]: [1] LDAP entries found3(22487) ERROR: *** cfgtrace: c=[/etc/kamailio/kamailio.cfg] l=752 a=26 n=ldap_result3(22487) ERROR: *** cfgtrace: c=[/etc/kamailio/kamailio.cfg] l=753 a=26 n=ldap_result3(22487) ERROR: *** cfgtrace: c=[/etc/kamailio/kamailio.cfg] l=754 a=27 n=xlog3(22487) INFO: <script>: ldap_search: found [-1] entries for (uid=mmiller) 3(22487) ERROR: *** cfgtrace: c=[/etc/kamailio/kamailio.cfg] l=759 a=17 n=if3(22487) ERROR: *** cfgtrace: c=[/etc/kamailio/kamailio.cfg] l=755 a=28 n=pv_www_authenticate3(22487) ERROR: <core> [sr_module.c:1613]: Could not convert PV to str3(22487) ERROR: auth [auth_mod.c:569]: failed to get passwd value3(22487) ERROR: *** cfgtrace: c=[/etc/kamailio/kamailio.cfg] l=756 a=27 n=www_challenge3(22487) DEBUG: auth [challenge.c:102]: build_challenge_hf: realm='ip.of.sip.server'3(22487) DEBUG: auth [challenge.c:113]: build_challenge_hf: qop='auth'3(22487) DEBUG: auth [challenge.c:244]: auth: 'WWW-Authenticate: Digest realm="ip.of.sip.server", nonce="T6P5yU+j+J23OE93mPaektZpJszGpt/l", qop="auth"Any help is greatly appreciated!ThanksOn Thu, May 3, 2012 at 4:22 PM, Reda Aouad <reda.aouad@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Saul,
username_avp_spec was previously a AUTH module parameter to specify a variable that was passed to pv_www_authorize implicitly (the function doesn't take arguments). Now you should use the new pv_www_authenticate and pass to it explicitly the credentials as arguments.So forget about username_avp_spec since it doesn't exist as module param anymore (this is why you are getting the error). Store the result of ldap_search in the avps as in the tutorial using ldap_result, and pass them to pv_www_authenticate as parameters. pv_www_authenticate takes the following arguments:- realm: which you can get from "to domain" using $td- password: $avp(s:password)- flag: set it to 0 as a first testexample:pv_www_authorize("$td", "$avp(s:password)", 0)This function takes the username from the authentication header, so no need to pass it anymore as argument.
Reda
On Thu, May 3, 2012 at 8:47 PM, Saul Waizer <saulwaizer@gmail.com> wrote:_______________________________________________Hello List,I am trying to incorporate an existing LDAP directory with our Kamailio installation for SIP authentication. A good friend suggested to checkout this tutorial and adapt it to fit my needs (and current version)It seems like the AUTH module does not contain the function username_spec (which I believe is not used anymore) but the username_avp_spec which is not part of the AUTH module but the H350 module http://kamailio.org/docs/modules/3.2.x/modules_k/h350.htmlI enabled the h350 module and tried setting the params as described in the documentation:modparam("auth", "username_spec", "$avp(s:username)")modparam("auth", "password_spec", "$avp(s:password)")modparam("auth", "calculate_ha1", 1)I got the following error after checking the configuration:ERROR: <core> [modparam.c:151]: set_mod_param_regex: parameter <username_spec> not found in module <auth>I am running kamailio 3.2.3 (i386/linux) UbuntuThank you in advance!
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