[asterisk-users] Set up SER as a SIP extension on asterisk server

Alex Balashov abalashov at evaristesys.com
Tue Aug 25 07:57:51 CDT 2009


Yes, it's true, SER is  SIP proxy.  It can't "generate" anything.  It 
only forwards requests and replies.

Ishfaq Malik wrote:

> Hi
> 
> I've created a peer that only uses IP Address for authentication but now 
> I'm being told that SER can't generate a register command, is this true?
> 
> Ish
> 
> hh174 wrote:
>> No way to authenticate from Ser, it's a proxy...
>>
>> Just make an entry in your asterisk sip.conf with the IP of SER and no 
>> authentification.
>> Do the necesssary stuff in your extension.conf to identify and bill your 
>> client.
>>
>> Olivier
>>
>>
>> Ishfaq Malik a écrit :
>>   
>>> Hi People
>>>
>>> We have a client who want to route their outbound calls through our 
>>> asterisk server. We need them to authenticate as a sip extension so we 
>>> know which calls are coming through them but the people over their side 
>>> seem to be a bit clueless and claim they can't authenticate.
>>>
>>> Does anyone have any pointers for me for setting up a sip extension in a 
>>> SER that I can pass on as I've never looks at one?
>>>
>>> Cheers
>>>
>>> Ish
>>>   
>>>     
>>
>>
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