Yes I enabled authentication in kamailio.
However sipvicious still seems to be capable of sending options requests to kamalio (and kamailio forwards them to connected authenticated clients).

Le 13/11/2014 15:13, Alex Balashov a écrit :
You could authenticate them? :-)

On 13 November 2014 09:09:08 GMT-05:00, Julien <julien.linph...@gmail.com> 
wrote:
Hello,
I received in my SIP clients an OPTION request forwarded by kamailio.
The user agent of this request is 'sipvicious'. I want to avoid these
kind of requests from unauthenticated users

How can I do that ?
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