[asterisk-users] Add PinCode on my dialplan
bakko
asannucci at gmail.com
Thu Sep 22 08:50:02 CDT 2011
Hi look at option a. This option put on accountcode field the name on the left your password file.
Regards
Enviado desde mi iPad
El 22/09/2011, a las 5:49, Malvin Rito <mrito at mail.altcladding.com.ph> escribió:
> Hi,
>
> I tried Authenticate where pass codes are stored on the file pass.conf and it works.
>
> exten => _XXXXXXXXXXXX,1,Authenticate(/etc/asterisk/pass.conf)
>
> Since I have my CDR, I want to have a report wherein I can check which pass code did the call. How can I achieve it?
> Using authenticate through file does not replace ACCOUNT_CODE field with the pass code entered, it only show ast_h323 under the Account_Code field.
>
> Regards,
> Malvin
>
> On 9/21/2011 1:01 PM, Sam Govind wrote:
>>
>> See "core show application authe<TAB>"
>> If passwords are already the same as those of voicemail.conf go for application VMAuthenticate() - DIA generates a dial-tone which I don't think is suitable for dialling out from users(insiders)
>>
>> -= Info about application 'Authenticate' =-
>>
>> [Synopsis]
>> Authenticate a user
>>
>> [Description]
>> This application asks the caller to enter a given password in order to continue
>> dialplan execution.
>> If the password begins with the '/' character, it is interpreted as a file
>> which contains a list of valid passwords, listed 1 password per line in the
>> file.
>> When using a database key, the value associated with the key can be anything.
>> Users have three attempts to authenticate before the channel is hung
>> up.
>>
>> [Syntax]
>> Authenticate(password[,options[,maxdigits[,prompt]]])
>>
>> [Arguments]
>> password
>> Password the user should know
>> options
>> a: Set the channels' account code to the password that is entered
>> d: Interpret the given path as database key, not a literal file
>> m: Interpret the given path as a file which contains a list of account
>> codes and password hashes delimited with ':', listed one per line in the
>> file. When one of the passwords is matched, the channel will have its
>> account code set to the corresponding account code in the file.
>> r: Remove the database key upon successful entry (valid with 'd'
>> only)
>> maxdigits
>> maximum acceptable number of digits. Stops reading after maxdigits
>> have been entered (without requiring the user to press the '#' key).
>> Defaults to 0 - no limit - wait for the user press the '#' key.
>> prompt
>> Override the agent-pass prompt file.
>>
>> [See Also]
>> VMAuthenticate(), DISA()
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Sep 21, 2011 at 9:47 AM, Malvin Rito <mrito at mail.altcladding.com.ph> wrote:
>> Thanks. ?If I want to use unique PIN for every user that dials out how can I implement it using Authenticate app?
>>
>> Regards,
>> Malvin
>>
>>
>> On 9/21/2011 12:42 PM, Sam Govind wrote:
>>>
>>> DISA and DB based Auth could be an overkill.
>>>
>>> Kyle showed the very simplistic dial plan if Dial-out pin is common for the whole system.
>>> See application Authenticate(password[,options[,maxdigits[,prompt]]] and if Voicemail PIN are required to be used use application MAuthenticate([mailbox][@context][,options]
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>>
>>> - Sammy
>>>
>>> On Wed, Sep 21, 2011 at 8:32 AM, Kyle Sexton <ks at mocker.org> wrote:
>>> Something like this should work:
>>>
>>> exten => _011.,1,Answer
>>> exten => _011.,n,Wait(1)
>>> exten => _011.,n,Read(password,enter-password,5)
>>> exten => _011.,n,GotoIf($[${password} = 12345]?5:9)
>>>
>>> exten => _011.,n,NoOp(Matched _9011 - CheckRec-InternationalCall)
>>> exten => _011.,n,Dial(SIP/+${EXTEN:3}@outbound)
>>>
>>> exten => _011.,n,Hangup
>>> exten => _011.,n,Playback(invalid)
>>> exten => _011.,n,Hangup
>>>
>>> Could be cleaned up (the GotoIf isn't very descriptive about where it's going), but it's a starting point.
>>>
>>>
>>> On Sep 20, 2011, at 8:34 AM, Malvin Rito wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi List,
>>>> I currently have a asterisk server running used for dialing-out for IDD but I want to Put a pincode wherein only users with the right pin code will be allowed to dial IDD. Any sample dialplan you can suggest pls?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> Malvin
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