[Serusers] Vovida's B2BUA and SER ?
Iqbal
iqbal at gigo.co.uk
Thu Apr 28 18:28:45 CEST 2005
Hi
Can you change you email client, to add your reply to the start, rather
than bottom :-)
Asterisk I have used, and is good, there is a asterisk B2Bua mailing
list also, sippy, I think there are a few users on here who really like
it, just post a message with sippy as the subject I guess.
I dont really use a B2Bua anymore, I am trying my best to stay away from
the media stream, it just doesnt scale well.
Iqbal
Lucas Aimaretto wrote:
>>>... It works nicely. Nicely if the User
>>>has NO PASSWORD ASSIGNED ...
>>>
>>>This is the configuration:
>>>
>>>
>>>UA <----> B2BUA <---> SER
>>> |
>>> |
>>> RADIUS
>>>
>>>When an INVITE is sent ... b2bua sends Authorization to
>>>RADIUS ... but
>>>as User-Password value, it sends a dot ( yes!!! a DOT "." ) ... look
>>>
>>>rad_recv: Access-Request packet from host 192.168.1.253:1024, id=1,
>>>length=82
>>> User-Name = "1992001"
>>> User-Password = "."
>>> NAS-IP-Address = 192.168.1.253
>>> NAS-Port = 1000
>>> Called-Station-Id = "543515684478"
>>> Calling-Station-Id = "1992001"
>>>
>>>[ ... ]
>>>
>>>.... obviously, the user will never authenticate.
>>>
>>>[ ... ]
>>>
>>>
>>>
>
>
>
>>You could give your users a password ='.' that would make it work
>>:-), or use asterisk B2BUA, or there is a commercial one called sippy.
>>
>>
>
>Nice solution, but I do not think my boss will like to have that
>password assigned to the clients ;-)
>
>
>
>>From vovida doc ...
>>
>>2. The password sent for authorization is hard-coded to "." .
>>To suit a
>>specific vendor in the future, there is a plan to incorporate
>>a vendor
>>specific password in the B2BUA configuration file. This password can
>>also come from provisioning.
>>
>>
>
>Any docs where to have asterisk working as a b2bua ??? Have you tried it
>??? Is it a nice solution ??? Any body tried sippy ???
>
>Thanx
>
>Regards,
>
>Lucas
>
>
>
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