[OpenSIPS-Users] OpenXCAP Put 401 Unauthorized
Jun.Wen
jun.wen at msn.com
Wed Jan 7 14:17:19 CET 2009
I've created an user in another opensips server and confirmed that user in
the table of subscriber of opensips database. How can I let OpenXCAP to
visit the mysql of OpenSIPS ?
The following is part of my OpenXCAP config.ini :
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[Server]
address = 0.0.0.0
port = 80
root = http://xcap.mylab.net/xcap-root
backend = OpenSER
[Database]
authentication_db_uri = mysql://root:openxcap@localhost/openxcap
storage_db_uri = mysql://root:openxcap@localhost/openxcap
subscriber_table = subscriber
xcap_table = xcap
[OpenSER]
xmlrpc_url = http://osips.mylab.net:8080
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From: Adrian Georgescu [mailto:ag at ag-projects.com]
Sent: 2009年1月7日 15:49
To: Jun.Wen
Cc: users at lists.opensips.org
Subject: Re: [OpenSIPS-Users] OpenXCAP Put 401 Unauthorized
The database is commonly shared between the two servers. So you can create
an user with opensipsctl command on the sip machine as long as OpenXCAP is
using the same database as OpenSIPS.
Adrian
On Jan 7, 2009, at 8:29 AM, Jun.Wen wrote:
I did not install opensips with openxcap in same server, is it a must or not
?
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From: Adrian Georgescu [mailto:ag at ag-projects.com]
Sent: 2009年1月7日 14:49
To: Jun.Wen
Cc: users at lists.opensips.org
Subject: Re: [OpenSIPS-Users] OpenXCAP Put 401 Unauthorized
Did you try opensipsctl command?
Adrian
On Jan 7, 2009, at 5:33 AM, Jun.Wen wrote:
Adrian,
I guess my problem is I did not successfully created users in xcap server by
the scripts of "python add-openxcap-user.py". Inside the table of subscriber
of mysql, there is no any user record existed.
Any tips to create user inside xcap server ?
Regards
Jun
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From: Adrian Georgescu [mailto:ag at ag-projects.com]
Sent: 2009年1月3日 1:08
To: Jun.Wen
Cc: users at lists.opensips.org
Subject: Re: [OpenSIPS-Users] OpenXCAP Put 401 Unauthorized
I do not find in your logs what is wrong with your setup, it could be either
the client or the server configuration.
Can you try your XCAP client using a SIP account from http://sip2sip.info
see if that works?
Regards,
Adrian
On Jan 2, 2009, at 2:39 PM, Jun.Wen wrote:
It looks like this -
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xcap:~/.sipclient# cat config.ini
# rename this file to 'config.ini' and copy it in ~/.sipclient/ directory
# this will be the default account used by xcapclient
[Account]
sip_address = alice at 192.168.10.10
password = 123
xcap_root = http://192.168.10.10/xcap-root
# this will be used when -a bob command-line switch is provided
[Account_bob]
sip_address = bob at 192.168.10.10
password = 123
xcap_root = http://192.168.10.10/xcap-root
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From: Adrian Georgescu [mailto:ag at ag-projects.com]
Sent: 2009年1月2日 21:35
To: Jun.Wen
Subject: Re: [OpenSIPS-Users] OpenXCAP Put 401 Unauthorized
What is the content of your xcapclient configuration file .sipclient/config.
ini ?
Adrian
On Jan 2, 2009, at 9:33 AM, Jun.Wen wrote:
Hi, All, Happy new year to all the team here.
Please help me to figure out what is going wrong with my openxcap. Thanks in
advance.
I've built up openxcap in debian according to the installation guide and the
it works as followings info from error.log.
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2009-01-02 02:56:26-0500 [-] Starting OpenXCAP 1.0.6
2009-01-02 02:56:37-0500 [-] Supported Root URIs:
http://192.168.10.10/xcap-root
2009-01-02 02:56:39-0500 [-] Certificate file 'tls/server.crt' could not be
loaded: File 'tls/server.crt' does not exist
2009-01-02 02:56:39-0500 [-] Private key file 'tls/server.key' could not be
loaded: File 'tls/server.key' does not exist
2009-01-02 02:56:39-0500 [-] Trusted peers: 192.168.10.0/24, 127.0.0.1
2009-01-02 02:56:39-0500 [-] xcap.server.HTTPFactory starting on 80
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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The openxcap server is configured to domain 192.168.10.10 ( local server
static IP address ). I also created a test account alice at 192.168.10.10 with
pwd 123 by python add-openxcap-user.py in scripts. While when I tried the
python-xcapclient to put a document to the openxcap server, I always
encountered "401 Unauthorized" for following details -
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-------------------------------------------------------
xcap:/opt/python-xcaplib/examples# xcapclient -i pres-rules.xml put
put
http://192.168.10.10/xcap-root/pres-rules/users/sip:alice@192.168.10.10/inde
x
401 Unauthorized
content-type: text/html
content-length: 141
<html><head><title>Unauthorized</title></head><body><h1>Unauthorized</h1><p>
You are not authorized to access this resource.</p></body></html>
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Please refer the the access.log and it seems something related my domain
settings.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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2009-01-01 08:41:08-0500 [-] 192.168.10.10 'PUT
/xcap-root/pres-rules/users/sip:alice at 192.168.10.10/index HTTP/1.1' 401 0
141 'python-xcaplib/1.0.8' -
REQUEST headers:
Accept-Encoding: identity
User-Agent: python-xcaplib/1.0.8
Host: 192.168.10.10
Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded
Authorization: Basic YWxpY2U6MTIz
RESPONSE headers:
Date: Thu, 01 Jan 2009 13:41:08 GMT
Content-Type: text/html
WWW-Authenticate: basic realm="192.168.10.10"
Server: OpenXCAP/1.0.6
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Regards
Jun
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