[Serusers] Gransteam 486, auth digest on ser.

Sean Lowry Sean.Lowry at keycom.co.uk
Mon Aug 9 16:11:13 CEST 2004


i have ser running with db auth.

i have 3 users.

1-asterisk
1-x-lite client
1-grandstream 486.

now the asterisk and x-lite client register with no problems.

but the grandsteam 486 fails everytime.

here's the error from the grandstream

14(15417) receive_msg: cleaning up
 9(15406) SIP Request:
 9(15406)  method:  <REGISTER>
 9(15406)  uri:     <sip:*.*.*.*>
 9(15406)  version: <SIP/2.0>
 9(15406) parse_headers: flags=1
 9(15406) Found param type 232, <branch> = <z9hG4bK2dfa9e7d29a2dac4>;
state=16
 9(15406) end of header reached, state=5
 9(15406) parse_headers: Via found, flags=1
 9(15406) parse_headers: this is the first via
 9(15406) After parse_msg...
 9(15406) preparing to run routing scripts...
 9(15406) DEBUG : is_maxfwd_present: searching for max_forwards header
 9(15406) parse_headers: flags=128
 9(15406) end of header reached, state=9
 9(15406) DEBUG: get_hdr_field: <To> [26]; uri=[sip:60005@*.*.*.*] 
 9(15406) DEBUG: to body [<sip:60005@*.*.*.*>
]
 9(15406) get_hdr_field: cseq <CSeq>: <100> <REGISTER>
 9(15406) DEBUG: is_maxfwd_present: value = 70 
 9(15406) DEBUG: add_param: tag=bc875e4c67b6e1a6
 9(15406) end of header reached, state=29
 9(15406) parse_headers: flags=256
 9(15406) DEBUG: get_hdr_body : content_length=0
 9(15406) found end of header
 9(15406) find_first_route(): No Route headers found
 9(15406) loose_route(): There is no Route HF
 9(15406) check_self - checking if host==us: 12==9 &&  [*.*.*.*] ==
[127.0.0.1]
 9(15406) check_self - checking if port 5060 matches port 5060
 9(15406) check_self - checking if host==us: 12==12 &&  [*.*.*.*] ==
[*.*.*.*]
 9(15406) check_self - checking if port 5060 matches port 5060
 9(15406) parse_headers: flags=4096
 9(15406) pre_auth(): Credentials with given realm not found
 9(15406) build_auth_hf(): 'WWW-Authenticate: Digest realm="mydomain.com",
nonce="411790fae9ff2d7739f5e19e3f8b5b675e82c1b7"
'
 9(15406) parse_headers: flags=-1
 9(15406) check_via_address(*.*.*.*, *.*.*.*, 0)
 9(15406) DEBUG:destroy_avp_list: destroing list (nil)
 9(15406) receive_msg: cleaning up


does anyone have any ideas ?

Sean




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