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Hello,<br>
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it might not be possible if you don't have the digest authentication
module in the radius server. Also, that means the passwords have to
be stored in plain text or HA1 hash (md5 hash based on digest auth
algorithm). Do you have these available in the M$ radius server?<br>
<br>
Cheers,<br>
Daniel<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 12/19/12 10:30 PM, Moacir Ferreira
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I am trying to integrate Kamailio as the SIP server
for an enterprise company. The challenge is to authenticate the
SIP users using the Microsoft RADIUS/AD so the users can use the
same Windows user name and password on their PC softphone. As
Microsoft has its own RADIUS server integrated with its Active
Directory, has anyone has tried to use this kind of set up? Can
you share docs, links, examples or whatsoever you think could
help me? The only thing I am looking for is replacing the
MySQL Kamailio authentication by RADIUS, nothing else.<br>
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Thanks,<br>
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Moacir<br>
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