Try to understand it like this.
You have email address "My Name <myname(a)email.domain>"n>". You have a
account
<account1> with ISP isp.domain. Now, to send mail, you are using your ISP's
mail server as a gateway and they require you to authenticate first. So, you
authenticate with <account1(a)isp.domain> to the mail server. But how does the
email appears to come from? It's "My Name <myname.email.domain>".
The same applies to SIP. You, <12345(a)mysip.de>de>, REGISTER to a SIP server and
it requires you to authenticate first. The authentication ID is
<msn1-12345678>. In effect, <12345(a)mysip.de> is the actual user and
<msn1-12345678> is just used for authentication.
Zeus
hm, strange, so i send "to: 12345(a)mysip.de" with
Authorization: DIGEST username="msn1-12345678" and then
i am register with "12345" ?
serctl ul show 12345
200 OK
<sip:12345@127.0.0.1>;q=0.00;expires=3226
Should it not be a registration with username "msn1-12345678" ?
greets,
Markus
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