[asterisk-users] Using multiple 'peer' identities on one phone with 1.4

Martin asterisklist at callthem.info
Sat Apr 4 11:40:11 CDT 2009


yes, that's Asterisk's problem but it seems OP is talking here about
something else that produces that particular
message "check_auth: username mismatch, have <7705>, digest has <7736>"

Martin

On Sat, Apr 4, 2009 at 4:10 AM, Benny Amorsen <benny+usenet at amorsen.dk> wrote:
> Martin <asterisklist at callthem.info> writes:
>
>> The SNOM evidently has a bug. When it originates the call as user 7705
>> then it should also authenticate
>> as user 7736. Asterisk doesn't like it. You'd have to patch your
>> asterisk to remove that check.
>
> Snom doesn't have a bug, Asterisk does. If you have multiple peer
> accounts coming from the same IP-adress/port combination, Asterisk will
> only allow you to authenticate to one of them. Asterisk will ignore the
> user id in the header and only match against IP-address/port.
>
> The only way to make Asterisk behave is to use type=friend or type=user,
> but that has other disadvantages.
>
>
> /Benny
>
>



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