[Freeswitch-users] Public users with internal sip profiles

covici at ccs.covici.com covici at ccs.covici.com
Thu Jun 30 09:27:29 MSD 2011


Look at the public.xml and particularly the comment near the end, you
can use the same ip (5060) by default and if a user gets down to the now
commented section, and you uncomment that section, if hes authenticated
he will be transferred to the default context.

Hope that heolps.

Bryan Smart <bryansmart at bryansmart.com> wrote:

> I'd like both authenticated and unauthenticated users to connect to the same IP and port. I will separate them by dialplan contexts.
> 
> At the moment, only authenticated users can connect to the internal sip profile.
> 
> I have a "default" user in the directory. Its password is blank, and I've set it to use the public dialplan context. I thought that would cause unauthenticated users connecting to the internal sip profile to be authenticated as the "default" user.
> 
> Instead, the console says:
> 
> Rejected by ACL "domains". Falling back to digest auth.
> 
> This is all I'm told, even at log level 9.
> 
> I read about the acls. They seem to cause authentication based on the network address, so I thought they might be blocking connections as the "default" user. They don't seem to block connections to the external sip profile, though.
> 
> The default internal sip profile is an extremely long read. I've been through it more than a few times, but still don't understand a lot of it. I can disable authentication completely, but I need it to be optional. Are the settings that I want in the sip profile?
> 
> Thanks for any clues.
> 
> Bryan
> 
> 
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