Hi Glenn,
Actually your authentication succeeds, but there is security check that
fails - the check_to() function; I think your problem is that the digest
username (auth username) is different from the SIP username (from TO in
case of REGISTER). Check in your REGISTER request if it's so (use some
network listener like ngrep or tcpdump).
or may just comment out the check_to() verification :)....depends how
your system is designed..
regards,
bogdan
Glenn MacGregor wrote:
Hi All,
I have just installed openser 0.9.5 I have connected in a simple test case. Now
I am trying to implement the nathelper an I can no longer login with my sip client.
My openser box is not behind a firewall, but the clients I am using are. I
copies the config file for nat+rtpproxy from
onsip.org. It starts fine and sees
rtpproxy, but when I try to login I get
check_response(): Our result = '62ae83e04a67107edf9981943597e4c2'
0(8432) check_response(): Authorization is OK
0(8432) check_username(): Digest username and URI username do NOT match
0(8432) parse_headers: flags=-1
I have tried everything I can think of to solve this problem, No luck.
Any help would be great!
Thanks
Glenn
Glenn MacGregor
HighStreet Networks
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