Asterisk question

Kenneth E. Lussier klussier at comcast.net
Thu Jul 14 14:38:00 EDT 2005


On Thu, 2005-07-14 at 18:45 -0400, Travis Roy wrote:
> > what does your sip.conf look like?

> [general]
> 
> port = 5060           ; Port to bind to (SIP is 5060)
> bindaddr = 0.0.0.0    ; Address to bind to (all addresses on machine)
> disallow=all
> allow=ulaw
> allow=alaw
> context = from-sip-external ; Send unknown SIP callers to this context
> callerid = Unknown
> 
> #include sip_nat.conf
> #include sip_custom.conf
> #include sip_additional.conf

What do the include files have? I don't see an entry here for any sip
users. Looking at the registration attempt, the server is issuing a
challenge and it's rejecting your client response (the 403 message at
the end). So, that means that the server doesn't like your username or
password. 

X-Lite is a little bit of a pain. Make sure that in the proxy settings
you are entering 200 in the username field, not the "Authorization User"
field. Also, IIRC, you need to put the address of the sip proxy in for
both "Domain/Realm" and "Sip Proxy".
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