[Serusers] Iconnect

Jan Janak jan at iptel.org
Tue Mar 25 10:57:29 CET 2003


On 25-03 01:47, Maxim Sobolev wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 24, 2003 at 05:22:27PM -0500, Ricardo Villa wrote:
> > Hi,
> > 
> > I was wondering if something like this could be possible with SER:
> > 
> > If we use SER as the SIP server for a small company and they wanted to have
> > access to a SIP PSTN Gateway, could we just open an account with Iconnect or
> > Vonage and have all the company's PSTN traffic be redirected to the Iconnect
> > SIP gateway by SER (SER would have to rewrite the INVITE so that the
> > originator has the username/password of the account that we setup).
> > 
> > In the eyes of Iconnect or Vonage the calls would be coming in from one
> > user(the account that we opened).
> > 
> > I know this is a little extreme but seeing that SER can rewrite and
> > manipulate so many other things, maybe it could do this as well.
> 
> With some UAs allowing to have login id different from user id (such as
> ata 186) you should be able to do it by configuring all your UAs with
> the same login id/password, but with different user ids.
> 
> You will be unable to do it transparently in the SER, because SER isn't
> call stateful, while handling SIP digest authorization requres it to be
> so.

  May I ask you why digest authentication requires ser to be call
  stateful ?

   Jan.
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