is this deja-vu, this is the 2nd thread with the same subject, i seem to be seeing multiple of every email you send<br>you may want to check your mail client.<br><br>like ken said, and me too in the other thread with the same exact email in it, use a proxy<br>
<br><a href="http://www.kamailio.org/">http://www.kamailio.org/</a><br><br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Mon, Mar 30, 2009 at 3:21 AM, xbipin <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:bipin@xbipin.com">bipin@xbipin.com</a>></span> wrote:<br>
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so what i make of it is that FS cant do upper registration or lets say it<br>
wont proxy everything and wont use the registration details it receives from<br>
clients registering to it and use it to register clients to a different<br>
server for which its proxying, or mayb its not meant to do so but then i ask<br>
can FS be configured to accept all registrations coming to it without each<br>
userid and password being defined in the profiles or can FS be configured to<br>
simply accept all incomming calls without the need for clients to register<br>
to it in which case it will fullfill my needs partially.<br>
<br>
or one more thing is use the id and pass sent by client to be forwarded to<br>
my actual server and then its up to the server to authenticate it and<br>
connect the call or to reply with incorrect id and pass. this can be done<br>
only if FS could accept all registrations without it being defined in its<br>
profile and some how the dialplan was crafted to use the registration id and<br>
pass sent by client to be used as the id and pass for the SIP TRUNK or the<br>
server in general.<br>
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