Alex,
In my sip.conf, I have some lines that i need to register on my voip
provider and I have this configuration:
register = user[:secret[:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:port][/extension]
How can I hide or use md5 for this configuration ?
Thanks.
Frederico Madeira
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.madeira.eng.br
Hi guys,
There is other way instead plain text to define passwords in sip.conf ?
In register, peers and extensions ?
Thanks.
--
Frederico Madeira
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.madeira.eng.br
___
--Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by
Frederico,
Take a look at:
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/index.php?page=Asterisk+sip+md5secret
This is the only way I know of.
-- Alex
On Fri, 19 Oct 2007, Frederico Madeira wrote:
Hi guys,
There is other way instead plain text to define passwords in sip.conf ?
In register, peers and
Frederico Madeira wrote:
Hi guys,
There is other way instead plain text to define passwords in sip.conf ?
In register, peers and extensions ?
Thanks.
Depending on how your asterisk server is setup to run, if you chmod
/etc/asterisk as 750 and the files underneath as 640, then only the
On Fri, Oct 19, 2007 at 11:15:35PM +0100, Alan Lord wrote:
Frederico Madeira wrote:
Hi guys,
There is other way instead plain text to define passwords in sip.conf ?
In register, peers and extensions ?
Thanks.
Depending on how your asterisk server is setup to run, if you chmod