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@@ -411,8 +411,9 @@ modparam("uac","credential","username:domain:password")
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This can be used if the realm upstream will be using is not known in
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This can be used if the realm upstream will be using is not known in
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advance.
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advance.
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- If you define it, you also need to define “auth_username_avp” (???) and
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- “auth_username_avp” (???).
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+ If you define it, you also need to define “auth_username_avp”
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+ (Section 3.10, “auth_username_avp (string)”) and “auth_username_avp”
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+ (Section 3.11, “auth_password_avp (string)”).
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Example 1.9. Set auth_realm_avp parameter
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Example 1.9. Set auth_realm_avp parameter
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@@ -424,8 +425,9 @@ modparam("uac","auth_realm_avp","$avp(i:10)")
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The definition of an AVP that might contain the username to be used to
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The definition of an AVP that might contain the username to be used to
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perform authentication.
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perform authentication.
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- If you define it, you also need to define “auth_realm_avp” (???) and
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- “auth_username_avp” (???).
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+ If you define it, you also need to define “auth_realm_avp”
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+ (Section 3.9, “auth_realm_avp (string)”) and “auth_username_avp”
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+ (Section 3.11, “auth_password_avp (string)”).
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Example 1.10. Set auth_username_avp parameter
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Example 1.10. Set auth_username_avp parameter
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@@ -437,8 +439,9 @@ modparam("uac","auth_username_avp","$avp(i:11)")
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The definition of an AVP that might contain the password to be used to
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The definition of an AVP that might contain the password to be used to
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perform authentication.
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perform authentication.
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- If you define it, you also need to define “auth_password_avp” (???) and
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- “auth_username_avp” (???).
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+ If you define it, you also need to define “auth_password_avp”
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+ (Section 3.9, “auth_realm_avp (string)”) and “auth_username_avp”
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+ (Section 3.10, “auth_username_avp (string)”).
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Example 1.11. Set auth_password_avp parameter
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Example 1.11. Set auth_password_avp parameter
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@@ -564,12 +567,15 @@ modparam("uac", "reg_gc_interval", 60)
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Default socket to be used for generating registration requests and
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Default socket to be used for generating registration requests and
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sending requests with the function uac_req_send(). Useful e.g. when
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sending requests with the function uac_req_send(). Useful e.g. when
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- several public interfaces are available.
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+ several public interfaces are available. A send socket in the $uac_reg
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+ variable used together with the uac_req_send() function will override
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+ this parameter.
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By default no default socket is defined, the send socket is choosen
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By default no default socket is defined, the send socket is choosen
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- from the tm module when the requests is send out. A send socket in the
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- $uac_reg variable used together with the uac_req_send() function will
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- override this parameter.
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+ from the “tm” module when the requests is send out.
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+ If you want to force a certain TCP port (e.g. 5060), you will need to
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+ set the tcp_reuse_port=yes core parameter as well.
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Example 1.21. Set the “default_socket” parameter
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Example 1.21. Set the “default_socket” parameter
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