[SR-Users] Registration Authentication Error

Daniel-Constantin Mierla miconda at gmail.com
Thu Sep 27 17:12:04 CEST 2012


Can you sent the attachment in text format so it can be read from any 
device? It should be just text content anyhow.

Cheers,
Daniel

On 9/27/12 4:26 AM, Nathaniel L Keeling III wrote:
> I am using the Jitsi sip client and tried the X-Lite sip client. I am 
> not able to authenticate with either. I am including a text with the 
> sip messages and some of kamailio logs.
>
> Thanks
>
> Nathaniel
>
> On 9/24/12 3:21 AM, Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> all seems ok from the logs, have you checked the realm in the 
>> authorization header, is it the right one? Maybe you can just paste 
>> the trace for a registration that fails.
>>
>> I can think of anything else that could go wrong, this part of the 
>> code is used a lot. I assume it is a well known user agent/phone that 
>> can't have a broken implementation.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Daniel
>>
>>
>> On 9/21/12 10:43 PM, Nathaniel L Keeling III wrote:
>>> here is the output from the log file of the test user:
>>>
>>> 2(2744) DEBUG: db_postgres [km_dbase.c:224]: sending query ok: 
>>> 10046f6d0 (7) - [select password from subscriber where 
>>> username='test' AND domain='akanvoice.com']
>>>  2(2744) DEBUG: <core> [db_res.c:118]: allocate 48 bytes for result 
>>> set at 10049a018
>>>  2(2744) DEBUG: db_postgres [km_dbase.c:521]: 10046f6d0 
>>> PQresultStatus(PGRES_TUPLES_OK) PQgetResult(1008b7e50)
>>>  2(2744) DEBUG: db_postgres [km_res.c:108]: 1 columns returned from 
>>> the query
>>>  2(2744) DEBUG: <core> [db_res.c:155]: allocate 8 bytes for result 
>>> names at 100499f28
>>>  2(2744) DEBUG: <core> [db_res.c:165]: allocate 4 bytes for result 
>>> types at 100499f40
>>>  2(2744) DEBUG: db_postgres [km_res.c:126]: allocate 16 bytes for 
>>> RES_NAMES[0] at 100499f58
>>>  2(2744) DEBUG: db_postgres [km_res.c:133]: 
>>> RES_NAMES(100499f58)[0]=[password]
>>>  2(2744) DEBUG: db_postgres [km_res.c:166]: use DB1_STRING result type
>>>  2(2744) DEBUG: db_postgres [km_res.c:222]: allocate for 1 columns 8 
>>> bytes in row buffer at 100499f78
>>>  2(2744) DEBUG: <core> [db_res.c:184]: allocate 16 bytes for rows at 
>>> 100499f90
>>>  2(2744) DEBUG: db_postgres [km_res.c:243]: 
>>> PQgetvalue(10046f6d0,0,0)=[test1234]
>>>  2(2744) DEBUG: db_postgres [km_res.c:252]: [0][0] 
>>> Column[password]=[test1234]
>>>  2(2744) DEBUG: <core> [db_row.c:119]: allocate 32 bytes for row 
>>> values at 100499fb0
>>>  2(2744) DEBUG: <core> [db_val.c:117]: converting STRING [test1234]
>>>  2(2744) DEBUG: <core> [db_val.c:127]: allocate 9 bytes memory for 
>>> STRING at 100499fe0 2(2744) DEBUG: db_postgres [km_res.c:267]: 
>>> freeing row buffer at 100499f78
>>>  2(2744) DEBUG: db_postgres [km_dbase.c:393]: PQclear(1008b7e50) 
>>> result set
>>>  2(2744) DEBUG: auth [api.c:211]: check_response: Our result = 
>>> '1793af7ca4c2a2feb31410fb6c113695'
>>>  2(2744) DEBUG: auth [api.c:221]: check_response: Authorization failed
>>>  2(2744) DEBUG: <core> [db_res.c:81]: freeing 1 columns
>>>  2(2744) DEBUG: <core> [db_res.c:85]: freeing RES_NAMES[0] at 100499f58
>>>  2(2744) DEBUG: <core> [db_res.c:94]: freeing result names at 100499f28
>>>  2(2744) DEBUG: <core> [db_res.c:99]: freeing result types at 100499f40
>>>  2(2744) DEBUG: <core> [db_res.c:54]: freeing 1 rows
>>>  2(2744) DEBUG: <core> [db_row.c:68]: free VAL_STRING[0] 'test1234' 
>>> at 100499fe0
>>>  2(2744) DEBUG: <core> [db_row.c:97]: freeing row values at 100499fb0
>>>  2(2744) DEBUG: <core> [db_res.c:62]: freeing rows at 100499f90
>>>  2(2744) DEBUG: <core> [db_res.c:136]: freeing result set at 10049a018
>>>  2(2744) ERROR: *** cfgtrace: 
>>> c=[/opt/kamailio-3.3/etc/kamailio/kamailio.cfg] l=730 a=27 
>>> n=auth_challenge
>>>  2(2744) DEBUG: auth [challenge.c:128]: build_challenge_hf: 
>>> realm='akanvoice.com'
>>>  2(2744) DEBUG: auth [challenge.c:270]: auth: 'WWW-Authenticate: 
>>> Digest realm="akanvoice.com", nonce="UFzRV1Bc0CunOjSLvAkebJwYzCBSBRYH"
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>> Nathaniel
>>> On 9/21/12 8:15 AM, Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote:
>>>> Hello,
>>>>
>>>> On 9/21/12 2:43 PM, Nathaniel L Keeling III wrote:
>>>>> Yes, the password column of the subscriber's table contains the 
>>>>> plain text password. Should the calculated HA1 string match the 
>>>>> HA1 value in the database?
>>>> no, if clear text password is used, the ha1 column is not important 
>>>> at all.
>>>>
>>>> If you work with default config, it's really strange, I tested and 
>>>> all goes fine. Can you add a temporary account with a simple 
>>>> username/password to be sure no typo can happen and test again?
>>>>
>>>> Cheers,
>>>> Daniel
>>>> [...]
>>>
>>
>

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