On 11-02-23 10:31 AM, Jose P. Espinal wrote:
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Added a new configuration option "remotesecret" for authentication to
remote services. For backwards compatibility, "secret" still has the
same function as before, but now you can configure both a remote secret
and a local secret for mutual authentication.
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I thought that 'remotesecret' is used to authenticate myself when placing a call
to the remote network, as I used to do with 'secret' parameter.

I may be mistaken, because I don't use remotesecret, but I think the purpose of that was to allow different authentication depending on the direction. My guess is remotesecret is used to authenticate the "remote" end when a call is placed into Asterisk, and secret is used when you're placing a call to the remote server.

Or it's possible the feature has a bug and an issue should probably be opened on the issue tracker ;)

Leif.

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