[sr-dev] git:master:e39dd796: modules: readme files regenerated - uac ... [skip ci]

Kamailio Dev kamailio.dev at kamailio.org
Tue Aug 1 13:31:39 CEST 2017


Module: kamailio
Branch: master
Commit: e39dd796a40fb01881858ccf4415fdcfa8529778
URL: https://github.com/kamailio/kamailio/commit/e39dd796a40fb01881858ccf4415fdcfa8529778

Author: Kamailio Dev <kamailio.dev at kamailio.org>
Committer: Kamailio Dev <kamailio.dev at kamailio.org>
Date: 2017-08-01T13:31:30+02:00

modules: readme files regenerated - uac ... [skip ci]

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Modified: src/modules/uac/README

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Diff:  https://github.com/kamailio/kamailio/commit/e39dd796a40fb01881858ccf4415fdcfa8529778.diff
Patch: https://github.com/kamailio/kamailio/commit/e39dd796a40fb01881858ccf4415fdcfa8529778.patch

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diff --git a/src/modules/uac/README b/src/modules/uac/README
index d4d8701859..848279a2c2 100644
--- a/src/modules/uac/README
+++ b/src/modules/uac/README
@@ -380,9 +380,8 @@ modparam("uac","credential","username:domain:password")
    This can be used if the realm upstream will be using is not known in
    advance.
 
-   If you define it, you also need to define “auth_username_avp”
-   (Section 3.10, “auth_username_avp (string)”) and “auth_username_avp”
-   (Section 3.11, “auth_password_avp (string)”).
+   If you define it, you also need to define “auth_username_avp” (???) and
+   “auth_username_avp” (???).
 
    Example 1.9. Set auth_realm_avp parameter
 ...
@@ -394,9 +393,8 @@ modparam("uac","auth_realm_avp","$avp(i:10)")
    The definition of an AVP that might contain the username to be used to
    perform authentication.
 
-   If you define it, you also need to define “auth_realm_avp”
-   (Section 3.9, “auth_realm_avp (string)”) and “auth_username_avp”
-   (Section 3.11, “auth_password_avp (string)”).
+   If you define it, you also need to define “auth_realm_avp” (???) and
+   “auth_username_avp” (???).
 
    Example 1.10. Set auth_username_avp parameter
 ...
@@ -408,9 +406,8 @@ modparam("uac","auth_username_avp","$avp(i:11)")
    The definition of an AVP that might contain the password to be used to
    perform authentication.
 
-   If you define it, you also need to define “auth_password_avp”
-   (Section 3.11, “auth_password_avp (string)”) and “auth_username_avp”
-   (Section 3.11, “auth_password_avp (string)”).
+   If you define it, you also need to define “auth_password_avp” (???) and
+   “auth_username_avp” (???).
 
    Example 1.11. Set auth_password_avp parameter
 ...




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