[Serusers] Cisco 7905G sends wrong realm

Steve Blair blairs at isc.upenn.edu
Tue Sep 14 14:18:57 CEST 2004


Alternatively you could define the domain name the SER proxy hosts as an 
SRV
record in DNS then tell the phone to register to the SRV service name.


Jan Janak wrote:

>The digest realm is chosen by the server. It is the first parameter of
>www_authorize and www_challenge.
>
>If you set the parameter to empty string ("") then the domain in To/From
>of the REGISTER request will be taken as the realm.
>
>Set the porameters to "my_domain" and it should work.
>
>  Jan.
>
>On 14-09 12:06, Jankowski, Jan wrote:
>  
>
>>Hi,
>>
>> 
>>
>>I have a problem with the Cisco 7905G IP Phone.
>>
>> 
>>
>>I can't set the digest realm in the phone. The phone always uses the
>>proxy (ser) IP or Adress as realm!
>>
>> 
>>
>>If the Phone tries to register with ser, ser denies the request, because
>>there is no user in the database with the realm "@ser_ip_adress".
>>
>>The user in the database is "user at my_domain".
>>
>> 
>>
>>Creating an additional user (user at ser_ip_adress) wouldn't be a problem,
>>but that's not what I want, because I want users from multiple domains
>>
>>being able to register.
>>
>> 
>>
>>I tried to set the login name to "user at my_domain" in the phone, but this
>>stupid thing uses "user at my_domain@ser_ip_adress".....
>>
>> 
>>
>>I know that it's a problem of the phone, but maybe someone has a
>>solution for this?
>>
>> 
>>
>>Jan Jankowski
>>
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