[Serusers] SIP_DOMAIN and myself
Jan Janak
jan at iptel.org
Wed Apr 16 17:26:43 CEST 2003
On 16-04 23:19, Dinesh wrote:
> Hi All
>
> I am new to Linux as a whole so forgive be if some of this should be
> obvious
>
> 1. I have set my domain in the cfg file but I have not set up the
> relevant DNS server entries and a reverse DNS on my IP will not yield
> the domain I have set. I reference the SER using the IP in my SIP
> device is this OK.
It should work. But I recommend you to use real domain that can be
resolved using DNS.
> 2. Does the above have any consequence for "uri==myself"
No, it will handle the IP address.
> 3. Setting the Environment variable SIP DOMAIN - is this something I
> should be doing every time I use serctl or should I be putting it is a
> start up file somewhere.
You can put it anywhere you want.
> 4. Lastly what is digest authentication - and when would I need it. (I
> have set up mysql and persistence)
Digest authentication is an authentication mechanism that allows you
to verify that a user knows his password and thus you can authorize
him -- for example to access a PSTN gateway, make calls using your
server and so on.
Jan.
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