[Spce-user] Registering client

Daniel Grotti dgrotti at sipwise.com
Fri Jun 13 04:10:58 EDT 2014


Hi,
Is is all the log related to
ID=5749c1306fdb40bac612721c934e7443 at 0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0 ?
If so, it looks like a client issue here, Jitsi is not sending the
second REGISTER with credentials.

There is no additional task to do on jitsi, just to select SIP and
insert your username (user at domain) and SIP password.


Daniel



On 06/13/2014 09:56 AM, Tielman Nieuwoudt wrote:
>
> I've checked my bans at the administration interface -> system
> administration -> security bans. The list is empty, so I'm assuming
> it's not banned. 
>
> Checking the kamailio-proxy.log file gives the following recurring
> message:
>
> Jun 12 23:10:07 squeeze64 /usr/sbin/kamailio[2160]: INFO: <script>:
> New request - M=REGISTER R=sip:10.110.28.228 F=sip:piet at 10.110.28.228
> <mailto:sip%3Apiet at 10.110.28.228> T=sip:piet at 10.110.28.228
> <mailto:sip%3Apiet at 10.110.28.228> IP=10.0.2.2:5060
> <http://10.0.2.2:5060/> (127.0.0.1:5060 <http://127.0.0.1:5060/>)
> ID=5749c1306fdb40bac612721c934e7443 at 0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0
> Jun 12 23:10:07 squeeze64 /usr/sbin/kamailio[2160]: INFO: <script>:
> Authentication failed, no credentials - R=sip:10.110.28.228
> ID=5749c1306fdb40bac612721c934e7443 at 0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0
>
> In Jitsi, when registering a new SIP account, I explicitly select the
> network as SIP, and fill in the username as well as the password
> field. Is there perhaps some advanced options that should be set for
> communicating with SPCE?
>
> Regards
>
>
> On Thu, Jun 12, 2014 at 9:46 PM, Daniel Grotti <dgrotti at sipwise.com
> <mailto:dgrotti at sipwise.com>> wrote:
>
>     Hi,
>     is it probably banned by SPCE ?
>     Try to check your ban list.
>
>     Also, the kamailio-proxy.log file would help.
>
>     Daniel
>
>
>
>     ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>     *From: *"Tielman Nieuwoudt" <tielman.mailbox at gmail.com
>     <mailto:tielman.mailbox at gmail.com>>
>     *To: *spce-user at lists.sipwise.com <mailto:spce-user at lists.sipwise.com>
>     *Sent: *Thursday, June 12, 2014 9:33:49 PM
>     *Subject: *[Spce-user] Registering client
>
>
>     Hi, 
>
>     I'm currently trying to connect a SIP client (Jitsi) to my SPCE
>     SIP server. When Jitsi tries to connect the account, the following
>     transaction order is repeated until Jitsi stops trying to
>     register: REQUEST, TRYING, UNAUTHORIZED (packets tracked by
>     Wireshark).
>
>     I installed SPCE on a Debian Squeezee VM on my local machine with
>     the ngcp installer according to the SPCE handbook 2.8.
>
>     I work on a Wifi network. My VM gets access to the internet
>     through NAT. I'm using Vagrant to configure my VM, and I've set up
>     port forwarding on the VM so that, amongst others, port 5060 and
>     1443  is forwarded to my local machine.
>
>     SPCE is up and running. On the Administrator interface
>     (https://localhost:1443), I created SIP domains and accounts. 
>
>     On Jitsi I created the SIP account with credentials as registered
>     on SPCE. I also tried the Jitsi configuration as mentioned
>     here: https://bmark.us/bmark/readable/bb043a65294a0b
>
>     What can I possibly do to figure out why SPCE is not authorizing
>     the request?
>
>     Regards,
>     Tielman
>
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