[Freeswitch-users] Receiving calls from incoming DID's
Steven Ayre
steveayre at gmail.com
Fri Nov 19 05:58:59 PST 2010
Different port or different IP. Or both.
-Steve
On 19 November 2010 11:09, Avi Marcus <Avi at amarcus.com> wrote:
> In order to have a second sip profile for the DIDs that means you would have
> to specify a different port for each profile, as far as I know.
> Is there a one-port solution for incoming from DIDs and registered users?
> -Avi
>
> On Fri, Nov 19, 2010 at 11:53 AM, Steven Ayre <steveayre at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> "Restart the profile and try again. NOTE: this leaves you pretty much wide
>> open, so I would recommend you make sure that your dialplan is locked down
>> so that you don't get toll frauded..."
>> Neil, a good way to avoid this would be to have two sip profiles - one for
>> DIDs and one for registered users. Give each it's own dialplan context. That
>> way the DID dialplan context can only allow the DIDs, while the registered
>> user context can be a bit more flexible.
>>
>> Steve on iPhone
>> On 18 Nov 2010, at 23:00, Michael Collins <msc at freeswitch.org> wrote:
>>
>> Are you having them come into the internal profile? (i.e. port 5060?) If
>> so then make some changes:
>> In conf/sip-profiles/internal.xml remove line:
>> <param name="apply-inbound-acl" value="domains"/>
>> In conf/vars.xml change this line to false:
>> <X-PRE-PROCESS cmd="set" data="internal_auth_calls=true"/>
>> Restart the profile and try again. NOTE: this leaves you pretty much wide
>> open, so I would recommend you make sure that your dialplan is locked down
>> so that you don't get toll frauded...
>> -MC
>> On Wed, Nov 17, 2010 at 2:26 PM, Neil J. Macvicar
>> <neilm at kernelspace.co.uk> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I have recently compiled and installed freeswitch, and it is running with
>>> no problems. I can make and receive calls via my defined gateway with my
>>> provider, VoipTalk.
>>>
>>> My problem lies in that I have several DIDs with Voiptalk, and I have the
>>> option of routing them directly to my IP address as a SIP call. When I do
>>> this and call one
>>> of the numbers, not much happens. So I put sofia into debug sip mode, and
>>> observed the same message repeating :-
>>>
>>>
>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>> send 866 bytes to udp/[217.14.138.126]:5060 at 22:22:15.236893:
>>>
>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>> SIP/2.0 407 Proxy Authentication Required
>>>
>>> 217.14.138.126 being one of my providers' machines.
>>>
>>> What i'd like to know is how can I get freeswitch to stop asking for
>>> authentication to my provider, without putting a blacket "allow" in the
>>> domain ACLS.
>>> Voiptalk have a large number of IP addresses that they use to send the
>>> outbound calls, so listing them all would be a chore.
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance,
>>> --Neil.
>>>
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