Re Can't get the value of 'Digest-User-name', 'Digest-Realm', 'Digest-Method', 'Digest-Uri', 'Digest-Nonce', 'Digest-Response'

Ivan Kalik tnt at kalik.net
Mon May 5 21:48:59 CEST 2008


>
> Please tell me the possible problems of not getting these values:
>'Digest-User-name', 'Digest-Realm',   'Digest-Method', 'Digest-Uri',
>'Digest-Nonce',   'Digest-Response'
>
>
>
>here is the full output when I run in debug mode
>
>rad_recv: Access-Request packet from host 192.168.1.227 port 33093, id=86,
>length=271
>        User-Name = "johnson at 192.168.1.227"
>        Digest-Attributes = 0x0a096a6f686e736f6e
>        Digest-Attributes = 0x010f3139322e3136382e312e323237
>        Digest-Attributes =
>0x022a34383166353136663737396231653364366365313331653738656462346265393931356634386439
>        Digest-Attributes = 0x04137369703a3139322e3136382e312e323237
>        Digest-Attributes = 0x030a5245474953544552
>        Digest-Response = "b8f4759b0c4462aaa56edd1794da872a"
>        Service-Type = Sip-Session
>        Sip-Uri-User = "johnson"
>        Cisco-AVPair = "call-id=
>bf4f8d7607dc4f4aa0e7aacff499141c at 192.168.1.193"
>        NAS-IP-Address = 127.0.0.1
>        NAS-Port = 5060

Good. Now you are getting Digest-Attributes. Now uncomment digest entry
in authorize section of default or whatever virtual server is processing
this.

Ivan Kalik
Kalik Informatika ISP




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