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Re: [Linphone-users] issue while using realms that arent public fqdn
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Rene Kockisch |
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Re: [Linphone-users] issue while using realms that arent public fqdn |
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Wed, 18 Aug 2021 08:08:56 +0200 |
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Hi Dennis,
the linphonerc proxy and auth section is list below:
[auth_info_1]
username=user1
userid=user1
ha1=cb4a74c5669197f91b09017781d9b64d
realm=x100
domain=pbx.domain.tld
algorithm=MD5
[proxy_0]
reg_proxy=<sip:pbx.domain.tld:5081;transport=tls>
reg_identity=sip:rot18@x100
contact_parameters=message-expires=604800
quality_reporting_enabled=0
quality_reporting_interval=0
reg_expires=3600
reg_sendregister=1
publish=1
avpf=-1
avpf_rr_interval=1
dial_escape_plus=0
privacy=32768
push_notification_allowed=0
idkey=proxy_config_0vn3SUWIugJnuzP
publish_expires=3600
nat_policy_ref=FR-gZc7Bj7OPJvM
I can add realm to proxy section but the behavior is the same. The
belle-sip try to resolv the realm.
I also try to add the realm to the host file but the belle-sip doesnt
use host file, the library use his own resolver maybe.
BR
René
Am 17.08.21 um 21:10 schrieb Dennis Filder:
> On Tue, Aug 17, 2021 at 09:30:57AM +0200, Rene Kockisch wrote:
>
>> I'm trying to use linphone for our PBX but we run in a issue. I use
>> Desktop 4.2.5 - Qt5.14.2 Core 4.4.19 on Windows 10 and the config use a
>> Domain to register and a realm for Login mech. But the linphone try to
>> resolv the realm as a domain, how can I told linphone to not resolv the
>> login realm?
>>
>> The config is as follow:
>>
>> sip-adress: sip:user1@x100
>> sip-serveradress: sip:pbx.domain.tld;transport=udp
>>
>> The registration works and I'm logged in with my user but in case I want
>> to make a outbound call the belle-sip try to resolve the realm, why?
>
> From looking at the source code I believe to authenticate against a
> realm you have to configure it manually in the linphonerc file under
> section [proxy] as that setting is not exposed through the GUI. The
> file should be at
> "C:\Users\<UserName>\AppData\Local\linphone\linphonerc". The
> recognized configuration keys for that section are (default values in
> parentheses):
>
> avpf
> avpf_rr_interval (5)
> conference_factory_uri
> contact_parameters
> contact_uri_parameters
> depends_on
> dial_escape_plus (0)
> dial_prefix
> idkey
> nat_policy_ref
> privacy
> publish (0)
> publish_expires (-1)
> push_notification_allowed (0)
> quality_reporting_collector
> quality_reporting_enabled (0)
> quality_reporting_interval (0)
> realm
> refkey
> reg_expires (3600)
> reg_identity
> reg_proxy
> reg_route
> reg_sendregister (1)
>
> In reg_proxy you have to use the (resolvable) hostname of the proxy
> and in realm the unresolvable realm name. At least that's my
> understanding.
>
> Regards.
>
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