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Author Re: SIP Authentication problem between Cisco router
John Lange

2005-05-31, 5:45 pm

On Tue, 2005-05-31 at 13:38 -0400, Jared Mauch wrote:
> On Tue, May 31, 2005 at 12:30:07PM -0500, John Lange wrote:
>
> Nope, see below tho..
>
>
> perhaps something like this:
>
> [pstnlink]
> type=friend
> host=1.2.3.4
> nat=no
> qualify=3000
> context=long-distance-capable-context
> insecure=yes
> insecure=very


Thanks for that suggestion. I have tried that in the past and it does
not work. Unfortunately, Asterisk only falls back to using the IP
address for determining context if no matching username is found.

Since we always have a matching username it ignores the IP address even
though that client is already registered from another IP.

Very frustrating...

I'm starting to think the only solution would be to hack the Asterisk
source code so it prefers IP address over username when host=<an ip
address>.

However I'm very reluctant to do this unless it ends up merged into the
main code for obvious reasons.

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John Lange
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