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Re: [Partysip-dev] Not responding to REGISTER message


From: Aymeric Moizard
Subject: Re: [Partysip-dev] Not responding to REGISTER message
Date: Mon, 20 May 2002 12:50:15 +0200 (CEST)

You registrar configuration seems OK.
May be old linphone release does not work?

Can you run partysip this way
partysip -d 6 -l partysip.log

and please send the log file?
Ay

On Mon, 20 May 2002, Tim Na wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I have hard time running partysip as a registrar server.
> I am not sure if the partysip.conf file is wrong or not, would anyone check 
> the
> info below to see what's wrong.
> Thanks in advance. :-)
>
> # global config
>
> serverip       = 165.213.84.84
> servername     = 165.213.84.84
> serverport_udp = 5060
>
> # use this for local test:
> #serverip    = 165.213.84.84
> #serverip2    = 80.32.24.53    this could be the second interface.
>
> # this is used for generating random string and MUST BE AT LEAST 10 characters
> magicstring = partysip_a45bc357
> # this is used for generating random string and MUST BE AT LEAST 10 characters
> serverrealm = "partysip.org"
>
> # ask for authentication  on/off
> authentication = off
>
> # mode for ls_sless plugin
> mode = stateless
>
> # sub configs
> #   - ALL GLOBAL CONFIGURATION MUST BE ABOVE -
>
> <filter>
>
> # the first rule that match is taken!
>
> # <rule>  <return code>  <header>  <string>
>
> # reject request with domain.org in the from header and NOT domain.org in the 
> to
> #reject 404 from !domain.org  to !domain.org
> # reject request with holemail.net in the to header
> #reject 403 to   holemail.net
> # reject request with holemail.net in the rquri header
> #reject 403 to   holemail.net
> # reject request with holemail.net in the rquri header
>
> </filter>
>
> <userinfo>
>
> # static user list of known users
> #      this would be better to retreive some of this config element
> #      from /etc/passwd, an LDAP directory...
> #
> # for "user" type:
> #  <user>       <NAME>  <DOMAINNAME>  <auth_login>   <auth_passwd>    <URI>
> #  user  jack   atosc.org   jack secret     sip:address@hidden<sip:anod
> e.atosc.org>;lr
>
> #user  sip:address@hidden    ua    ua    sip:address@hidden
> #user  sip:address@hidden   none  none  sip:address@hidden:5080
> #user  sip:address@hidden    ua    ua    sip:address@hidden:5070
> #user  sip:address@hidden   none  none  sip:address@hidden:5080
>
> user  sip:address@hidden    adtech115 adtech115  sip:address@hidden
> user  sip:address@hidden    adtech113 adtech113  sip:address@hidden
> user  sip:address@hidden    siemens  123456      sip:address@hidden
> user  sip:address@hidden    none  none           sip:address@hidden:5090
> user  sip:address@hidden    tim      none        sip:address@hidden
>
> </userinfo>
>
> #who needs authentication
>
> auth from       sip.wellx.org  INVITE REGISTER
> auth    from    127.0.0.1  INVITE REGISTER
> auth    to      gateway.org INVITE
>
> </registrar>
>
>
> And I am using Linphone's register message as below.
>
> REGISTER sip:165.213.84.84 SIP/2.0
> Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 165.213.84.91:5060
> From: <sip:address@hidden>
> To: <sip:address@hidden>
> Call-ID: address@hidden
> CSeq: 1 REGISTER
> Contact: <sip:address@hidden>
> expires: 60
> user-agent: oSIP/Linphone-0.7.0
> Content-Length: 0
>
>




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