[SIPForum-discussion] Various authorizatoin schemes in SIP

Abhinav Gandhi abhinav.gandhi at suncorptech.com
Mon Jan 21 20:27:00 UTC 2008


Thanks, Mark. 
 
Others, can you please chip in with the scheme you are using. Every bit
of information helps :)
 
Best Regards,
Abhi

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From: Mark Holloway [mailto:mh at markholloway.com] 
Sent: 21 January 2008 20:23
To: Abhinav Gandhi; discussion at sipforum.org
Subject: RE: [SIPForum-discussion] Various authorizatoin schemes in SIP



Broadworks uses MD5 hash, same as WWW.   Works really well.

 

From: discussion-bounces at sipforum.org
[mailto:discussion-bounces at sipforum.org] On Behalf Of Abhinav Gandhi
Sent: Monday, January 21, 2008 11:24 AM
To: discussion at sipforum.org
Subject: [SIPForum-discussion] Various authorizatoin schemes in SIP

 

 Dear All, 

 

 I'm investigating various methods of 'Authorization' while Registering
a SIP device to the platform. In my experience with various service
providers across the globe, I noticed that each one of them uses a
different method for device authentication and registration. This will
make it increasingly difficult for VoIP CPE vendors to 'customise' their
devices before testing at a telco. I wish to propose a standardised
methodology for this process. 

 

 Does anyone know any specific methods ? Or does anybody wish to propose
the 'most common' or the 'best methodology' ? Is there any place where I
can get collective information on this ? 

 

 Any help will be much appreciated. 

 

Thanks and Regards, 

Abhinav Gandhi

 

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