Dennis, René, Isn’t that achieved with the reg_route config entry in the proxy section? Try something like
reg_route=sip:pbx.domain.tld;transport=tls This should force all outgoing requests to go through pbx.domain.tld. Cheers, Germán > On 18 Aug 2021, at 08:08, Rene Kockisch <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi Dennis, > > the linphonerc proxy and auth section is list below: > > [auth_info_1] > username=user1 > userid=user1 > ha1=cb4a74c5669197f91b09017781d9b64d > realm=x100 > domain=pbx.domain.tld > algorithm=MD5 > > [proxy_0] > reg_proxy=<sip:pbx.domain.tld:5081;transport=tls> > reg_identity=sip:rot18@x100 > contact_parameters=message-expires=604800 > quality_reporting_enabled=0 > quality_reporting_interval=0 > reg_expires=3600 > reg_sendregister=1 > publish=1 > avpf=-1 > avpf_rr_interval=1 > dial_escape_plus=0 > privacy=32768 > push_notification_allowed=0 > idkey=proxy_config_0vn3SUWIugJnuzP > publish_expires=3600 > nat_policy_ref=FR-gZc7Bj7OPJvM > > I can add realm to proxy section but the behavior is the same. The > belle-sip try to resolv the realm. > > I also try to add the realm to the host file but the belle-sip doesnt > use host file, the library use his own resolver maybe. > > > > BR > René > > Am 17.08.21 um 21:10 schrieb Dennis Filder: >> On Tue, Aug 17, 2021 at 09:30:57AM +0200, Rene Kockisch wrote: >> >>> I'm trying to use linphone for our PBX but we run in a issue. I use >>> Desktop 4.2.5 - Qt5.14.2 Core 4.4.19 on Windows 10 and the config use a >>> Domain to register and a realm for Login mech. But the linphone try to >>> resolv the realm as a domain, how can I told linphone to not resolv the >>> login realm? >>> >>> The config is as follow: >>> >>> sip-adress: sip:user1@x100 >>> sip-serveradress: sip:pbx.domain.tld;transport=udp >>> >>> The registration works and I'm logged in with my user but in case I want >>> to make a outbound call the belle-sip try to resolve the realm, why? >> >> From looking at the source code I believe to authenticate against a >> realm you have to configure it manually in the linphonerc file under >> section [proxy] as that setting is not exposed through the GUI. The >> file should be at >> "C:\Users\<UserName>\AppData\Local\linphone\linphonerc". The >> recognized configuration keys for that section are (default values in >> parentheses): >> >> avpf >> avpf_rr_interval (5) >> conference_factory_uri >> contact_parameters >> contact_uri_parameters >> depends_on >> dial_escape_plus (0) >> dial_prefix >> idkey >> nat_policy_ref >> privacy >> publish (0) >> publish_expires (-1) >> push_notification_allowed (0) >> quality_reporting_collector >> quality_reporting_enabled (0) >> quality_reporting_interval (0) >> realm >> refkey >> reg_expires (3600) >> reg_identity >> reg_proxy >> reg_route >> reg_sendregister (1) >> >> In reg_proxy you have to use the (resolvable) hostname of the proxy >> and in realm the unresolvable realm name. At least that's my >> understanding. >> >> Regards. >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Linphone-users mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/linphone-users >> > > > _______________________________________________ > Linphone-users mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/linphone-users _______________________________________________ Linphone-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/linphone-users
