Summary: | ASTERISK-17821: Def. Username field is incorrect | ||||
Reporter: | newborn (newborn) | Labels: | |||
Date Opened: | 2011-05-09 09:04:56 | Date Closed: | 2011-05-09 09:11:59 | ||
Priority: | Minor | Regression? | No | ||
Status: | Closed/Complete | Components: | Channels/chan_sip/General | ||
Versions: | 1.6.2.18 | Frequency of Occurrence | |||
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Description: | Has not found in any documentation, so this may be the bug. When i type <sip show peer xxxx> , it displays "Def. Username: yyyy" in sip.conf i tried to put in field defaultuser= or username= some values, but "Def. Username" is not changing. | ||||
Comments: | By: Leif Madsen (lmadsen) 2011-05-09 09:11:49 I have tested this with Asterisk trunk, and am unable to reproduce this. The answer is 'defaultuser' does indeed change the Def. Username field in Asterisk. For a peer I didn't have any Def. Username at all, I added 'defaultuser=foobar' and it showed up as 'foobar'. Changing it to 'lmadsen' caused it to show up as 'lmadsen'. The only thing I noticed was removing it entirely kept the defaultuser in memory. To clear it, you either need to unload chan_sip.so and then load it back into memory, or add 'defaultuser=' to the peer, reload chan_sip, then remove it from the peer definition after that. ---- Per the Asterisk maintenance timeline page at http://www.asterisk.org/asterisk-versions maintenance (bug) support for the 1.4 and 1.6.x branches has ended. For continued maintenance support please move to the 1.8 branch which is a long term support (LTS) branch. For more information about branch support, please see https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/Asterisk+Versions By: Sean Allison (cakerack) 2012-07-05 03:34:07.398-0500 Hi All - OK I have managed to reproduce this! I am running several flavours of Asterisk (mainly 1.8.x.and 10.x) and it happens in both of them. Firstly I set up a new client: [0001] type=friend host=dynamic defaultuser=Bob secret=123456 context=phones callerid=Bob <0001> call-limit=10 qualify=yes I now do a reload and a 'sip show peer 0001' and I get the following: * Name : 0001 Secret : <Set> ... Callerid : "Bob" <0001> ... Addr->IP : (null) ... Def. Username: Bob ... I now edit sip.conf and change 'Bob' to 'John' as follows: [0001] type=friend host=dynamic defaultuser=John secret=123456 context=phones callerid=John <0001> call-limit=10 qualify=yes I now reload asterisk and 'sip show peer 0001' and I get: * Name : 0001 Secret : <Set> ... Callerid : "John" <0001> ... Addr->IP : (null) ... Def. Username: John ... So far, so good. However, this is all assuming you dont actually have a SIP client registered against this client. So now, connect a SIP device and get it to register using this account, and now do a 'sip show peer 0001' and you will get: * Name : 0001 Secret : <Set> ... Callerid : "John" <0001> ... Addr->IP : 172.16.20.189:5060 ... Def. Username: John ... So again, all is OK. Now, leaving the device registered, edit your sip.conf back to the original "Bob" settings as follows: [0001] type=friend host=dynamic defaultuser=Bob secret=123456 context=phones callerid=Bob <0001> call-limit=10 qualify=yes Reload Asterisk and do a 'sip show peer 0001' and you get: * Name : 0001 Secret : <Set> ... Callerid : "Bob" <0001> ... Addr->IP : 172.16.20.189:5060 ... Def. Username: John ... So... even though your sip.conf has the defaultuser set to 'Bob', the 'sip show peer 0001' doesnt reflect this. Also do a 'sip show peers' and this will also be incorrect as follows: Name/username Host Dyn Forcerport ACL Port Status 0001/John 172.16.20.189 D 5060 OK (10 ms) To get around this, if you de-register your SIP device from Asterisk and then do a reload, this seems to fix it. Note - you cant just switch your device off, as the 'sip show peers' command will show your device as unreachable, as follows: Name/username Host Dyn Forcerport ACL Port Status 0001/John 172.16.20.189 D 5060 UNREACHABLE This might time out eventually, but the quick way is if you properly de-register your session you will get the following (I did this in an SPA504G by selecting Menu option 13 - reboot): Name/username Host Dyn Forcerport ACL Port Status 0001/John (Unspecified) D 5060 UNKNOWN You will also get the following on the Asterisk console: -- Unregistered SIP '0001' Now do an asterisk reload and you should find a 'sip show peer 0001' will give you: * Name : 0001 Secret : <Set> ... Callerid : "Bob" <0001> ... Addr->IP : 172.16.20.189:5060 ... Def. Username: Bob ... ... and... Name/username Host Dyn Forcerport ACL Port Status 0001/Bob (Unspecified) D 5060 UNKNOWN Maybe someone could confirm this as either a bug or by design? Cheers Sean |