Well, according to the specifications, it is possible to challenge one SIP request several times (with different realm in digest credentials). The 401 would be always forwarded to the user agent and the user agent should be configured with several usernames and password (for different realms).
The problem is that this is not supported in user agents (as far as I know only Snom and Pingtel support it). I did ask several UA vendors if they plan to implement it and the answer was always no. Given that, the best you can do is avoid double authentication.
Jan.
On 23-11 09:48, sendman wrote:
Well, on second proxy I have to do Digest authentication with different username/password from my proxy...
I want to know if I can rewrite the username/password before to relay to second proxy?
On Tue, 23 Nov 2004 11:50:55 +0100, Daniel-Constantin Mierla daniel-constantin.mierla@fokus.fraunhofer.de wrote:
what kind of authentication requires the second proxy? Can you establish a trust relation based on IP addresses with that proxy? SER is mainly a SIP proxy and it doesn't authenticate by itself, neither in behalf of users.
Daniel
On 11/22/04 22:46, sendman wrote:
Hi folks!
I have many users logged on my SER proxy, and routing works fine, but for some destinations, I have to relay the call for another sip proxy.
Well, on the second proxy, my users login doesn't exist, so I have to rewrite the username or credentials, before to relay!
I have tried with setuserpass and sethost but doesn't work...
My question is: does this is a normal thing, or I don't have to change the username from sip message?
Regards.
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