Yes, I am not sure about ser, but in
openser it is usually in the /usr/local/etc/openser/openser.cfg, in which
usr/local contains the source dir.
Regards
Er. Lokesh Kumar
Interacesso, Coimbra
From: Voipers Portugal
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Sent: Monday, October 02, 2006
12:32 PM
To: Lokesh Kumar
Cc: serusers@iptel.org
Subject: Re: [Serusers] SER
connecting to SIP VoIP providers
do you know which .cfg
file contains this info?
On 10/2/06, Lokesh
Kumar <lokesh@interacesso.pt>
wrote:
Hi,
You can use auth module present in ser. With that you can
authenticate on the basis of username and password, which you provided them
before to register with your ser. You can also authorize your users to make
local, national and international calls. The example conf file already present
in the ser example directory
Regards
Er. Lokesh Kumar
Interacesso,
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Sent: Monday, October 02, 2006
12:11 PM
To: serusers@iptel.org
Subject: [Serusers] SER connecting
to SIP VoIP providers
Dear all,
I am am using SER to provide SIP service to my clients, but I would like to
allow them to make outbound calls. This is where a SIP VoIP provider comes in.
As far as I know, I have 2 possibilities:
- using IP authentication
- using client authentication
As for the first one, I only have to forward the INVITE messages, right?
What I would like to know, is how to use "user authentication". In
this case, it would be transparent to the VoIP provider since it should be
treated as a regular SIP user agent.
Can anyone help me out?
Jose Simoes
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