[Serusers] Consume_credentials failing?

Greg Fausak greg at august.net
Sat Feb 1 00:56:33 CET 2003


Thanks :-)

That fixed it!

---greg


> -----Original Message-----
> From: serusers-admin at lists.iptel.org 
> [mailto:serusers-admin at lists.iptel.org] On Behalf Of Jiri Kuthan
> Sent: Friday, January 31, 2003 3:38 PM
> To: Greg Fausak; serusers at lists.iptel.org
> Subject: Re: [Serusers] Consume_credentials failing?
> 
> 
> Greg,
> 
> you are right, that is a ser bug -- we experienced and fixed it at
> our iptel.org site but have not released a patch. Feel free 
> to download
> source code for the auth module in use at iptel
> http://www.iptel.org/~jiri/ser/auth.tar.gz
> 
> That should hopefuly help. If you problem persists, let us know.
> 
> -jiri
> 
> At 05:58 PM 1/31/2003, Greg Fausak wrote:
> >I'm still working on debugging communication between
> > my SER server and nikotel's.  One of the engineers there
> > did a very thorough disection of the INVITE packet.
> >
> >I notice a '5' sneaking in...it must be introduced by the
> > SER server.
> >
> >Here is the packet:
> >#
> >U 64.90.42.25:5060 -> 63.214.186.6:5060
> >INVITE sip:12143357976 at 63.214.186.6:5060 SIP/2.0.
> >Max-Forwards: 10.
> >Record-Route: <sip:12143357976 at 64.90.42.25;branch=0>.
> >Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 64.90.42.25;branch=z9hG4bK974c.7b992247.0.
> >Via: SIP/2.0/UDP
> >216.87.128.66:5060;branch=d759600326ab4b8723b14f7018c275ed.0.
> >Session-Expires: 3600.
> >From: <sip:2427747 at 192.168.100.240>
> >;tag=c0a864f0-13c4-3e3aa732-18c475-66c8.
> >To: <sip:12143357976 at augustvoice.net> ;user=phone.
> >Call-ID: 5ac028-c0a864f0-13c4-3e3aa732-18c470-4b6b at 192.168.100.240.
> >CSeq: 2 INVITE.
> >Contact:
> ><sip:k8ex0OqvaIVP67HyZebtvBXspeGgTWCbIdRmeKFadF3mjX4ihSIWQ7SZ
> B5J94eb6 at 21
> >6.87.128.66>.
> >5.
> >User-Agent: FXS_GW (4asipfxs.101.BIN).
> >Content-Type: application/SDP.
> >Content-Length: 238.
> >.
> >v=0.
> >o=FXS_GW 12367 0 IN IP4 216.87.128.66.
> >s=Audio Session.
> >i=Audio Session.
> >c=IN IP4 216.87.128.66.
> >t=0 0.
> >m=audio 38002 RTP/AVP 18 0 4 8.
> >a=rtpmap:18 G729/8000/1.
> >a=rtpmap:0 PCMU/8000/1.
> >a=rtpmap:4 G723/8000/1.
> >a=rtpmap:8 PCMA/8000/1.
> >
> >Here is the packet, before the relay:
> >#
> >U 216.87.128.66:5060 -> 64.90.42.25:5060
> >INVITE sip:12143357976 at augustvoice.net SIP/2.0.
> >Via: SIP/2.0/UDP
> >216.87.128.66:5060;branch=d759600326ab4b8723b14f7018c275ed.0.
> >Session-Expires: 3600.
> >From: <sip:2427747 at 192.168.100.240>
> >;tag=c0a864f0-13c4-3e3aa732-18c475-66c8.
> >To: <sip:12143357976 at augustvoice.net> ;user=phone.
> >Call-ID: 5ac028-c0a864f0-13c4-3e3aa732-18c470-4b6b at 192.168.100.240.
> >CSeq: 2 INVITE.
> >Contact:
> ><sip:k8ex0OqvaIVP67HyZebtvBXspeGgTWCbIdRmeKFadF3mjX4ihSIWQ7SZ
> B5J94eb6 at 21
> >6.87.128.66>.
> >Authorization: Digest username="2427747", realm="augustvoice.net",
> >nonce="3e3aa86100000000d30d21f53b86fc0a5d1937a886aa2cdf",
> >uri="sip:12143357976 at augustvoice.net",
> >response="287dd5ea9fc510acf7f7413dd711a928", algorithm=MD5.
> >User-Agent: FXS_GW (4asipfxs.101.BIN).
> >Content-Type: application/SDP.
> >Content-Length: 238.
> >.
> >v=0.
> >o=FXS_GW 12367 0 IN IP4 216.87.128.66.
> >s=Audio Session.
> >i=Audio Session.
> >c=IN IP4 216.87.128.66.
> >t=0 0.
> >m=audio 38002 RTP/AVP 18 0 4 8.
> >a=rtpmap:18 G729/8000/1.
> >a=rtpmap:0 PCMU/8000/1.
> >a=rtpmap:4 G723/8000/1.
> >a=rtpmap:8 PCMA/8000/1.
> >
> >If I was guessing, I'd say that the 'consume credentials' was leaving
> >the last two characters
> > of the Authorization line.  That is, the 5 and the \r 
> (somehow the \n
> >is removed).
> >
> >I'm running version 0.8.10.
> >
> >---greg
> >Greg Fausak
> >August.Net Services, LLC
> >
> >
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> Jiri Kuthan            http://iptel.org/~jiri/ 
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