[asterisk-users] DPMA and Sending fake auth rejection for device
George Joseph
george.joseph at fairview5.com
Wed Jan 23 11:57:39 CST 2013
Shouldn't make a difference. I always set phones as "friend".
On Wed, Jan 23, 2013 at 10:26 AM, Frank <frank at efirehouse.com> wrote:
> Hi George,
>
> My sip.conf as a "friend" and not a "peer". Does this make any change ?
> F.
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> On 1/23/13 12:04 PM, George Joseph wrote:
>
>> You might want to start with simple mac authentication.
>> Use config_auth=mac in the general section, then mac=<phonemac> in the
>> Home_phone section. This way you can at least eliminate DPMA auth from
>> the equation. If you still get the message, it usually means that
>> there's no matching peer in sip.conf. I don't use the exten= parameter
>> and rely on the section name to match a peer.
>>
>> On Tue, Jan 22, 2013 at 8:23 PM, Frank <frank at efirehouse.com
>> <mailto:frank at efirehouse.com>> wrote:
>>
>> Greetings all,
>>
>> After a long day of fighting with GTalk and having it finally
>> working, I wanted to setup DPMA on my Digium phone.
>>
>> So first of all, I had to reinstall it all and reconfigure it all,
>> since it works only on certified versions, and my installation was
>> not from the certified branch. It took a long time of recompiling,
>> testing, adding missing stuff, but I got it straight.
>>
>> Now, I did a very basic res_digium_phone.conf file:
>>
>>
>> [general]
>> service_discovery_enabled=no
>> service_name=Asterisk server
>> registration_address=asterisk_**__ip
>> registration_port=5060
>> userlist_auth=globalpin
>> config_auth=globalpin
>> globalpin=1234
>> config_auth=disabled
>> file_directory=/etc/asterisk/_**_digium_phones
>>
>> [network]
>> type=network
>> alias=home
>> cird=0.0.0.0/0 <http://0.0.0.0/0>
>> registration_address=asterisk_**__ip
>> registration_port=5060
>>
>> [Home_phone]
>> type=phone
>> full_name=Mr Sandman
>> line=D70 ; this is the phone name I have in my sip.conf
>>
>> [D70] ; phone name I have in sip.conf
>> type=line
>> line_label=Line 01
>> exten=D70 ; phone name I have in sip.conf and extension number
>> mailbox=D70 at default
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> When I start asterisk, I can see :
>> *CLI> == Digium Phone Module Started
>>
>> So that's a good sign..
>> After that I go on the phone, and manually setup the configuration
>> server.
>>
>> And here everything stops with:
>>
>> *CLI> [Jan 22 22:15:24] NOTICE[844]: chan_sip.c:16639
>> receive_message: Sending fake auth rejection for device
>> <sip:192.168.1.117>;tag=__**7TesRQkxfvIxo1rygj9D.__**ZXDN0c90zLm
>>
>>
>> I did not find anything about this on line on the wiki , forums , or
>> google. Would anyone be able to give me a hand / hint with this ?
>>
>> Thanks folks.
>>
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