Lasse,
I see two limitations: - if you only challenge INVITEs to outside domain, people out of your domain can call people in your domain and claim shamelessly your domain name in From, which is then sort of rubberstamped by the proxy; so I think you can combine challenging based on From along with "anti-spam" policy "drop invites which have my domain neither in From nor in r-uri" - if you apply such policies to other requests than BYE, you will run into troubles, better be permissive about non-INVITEs. See http://www.ietf.org/mail-archive/working-groups/sipping/current/msg04002.htm...
-Jiri
At 10:10 PM 3/5/2003, Lasse Jansson wrote:
Thanks,
One last question: I guess that if I want my server to offer <forwarding of requests to other domains> only to authorized users in my domain I should restrict the last part more, as follows:
# For requests to other domains if (!proxy_authorize("mydomain.com", "subscriber")) { proxy_challenge("mydomain.com", "1"); break; };
(i.e. I can skip the (search("(f|From).*mydomain.com")) condition in this case)
Lasse
On Wednesday 05 March 2003 02.08, Jiri Kuthan wrote:
At 10:43 PM 3/4/2003, Lasse Jansson wrote:
Thanks for your answer !
I guess then that the following lines (based on the default script) would work to implement all of Michael's example ?
Lasse
if (uri=~mydomain.com) {
perhaps better (uri=~"[@:]mydomain.com"). Everything else seems reasonable to me.
-Jiri
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