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"Elia Finotti" <eliastufodispazzatura.finotti@inceneritorilibero.it> wrote in message news:CQBEh.7265$J11.177899@twister1.libero.it...[color=blue] > "Sanchez" <poie9283@hotmail.com> ha scritto nel messaggio > news:5%cDh.21104$K8.15034@news.edisontel.com...[color=green] >> Someone know GLOBE7 sip parameters to configure x-lite or pbx ?[/color] > > Hello Sanchez ;-) > > now is possible! > > elfo78 >[/color] Hi, Could your comment a little further / provide a little further information (e.g. server name, etc.)? Thanks! Best wishes, News Reader |
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> > Could your comment a little further / provide a little further information > (e.g. server name, etc.)?[/color] My account is correctly registered in my X-Lite and my ATA! I can find username and password for SIP now! The informations are in the file Creden.ini Are two authentications, one for service, one for SIP Service: USER_EMAIL= is your email USER_EMAIL_PWD= is your password but in binary SIP: USER_VDID=777nnn this is username SIP USER_VDID_PWD= 1100100 1110010 1101111 1110111 1110011 1110011 1100001 1110000 this is password for SIP in binary. The PWD is inverted, the first is the last... in this case, the decoded PWD is: "password". For decode the SIP PWD use this table: 110000 0 110001 1 110010 2 110011 3 110100 4 110101 5 110110 6 110111 7 111000 8 111001 9 1100001 a 1100010 b 1100011 c 1100100 d 1100101 e 1100110 f 1100111 g 1101000 h 1101001 i 1101010 j 1101011 k 1101100 l 1101101 m 1101110 n 1101111 o 1110000 p 1110001 q 1110010 r 1110011 s 1110100 t 1110101 u 1110110 v 1110111 w 1111000 x 1111001 y 1111010 z The SIP server: 84.45.70.10 Good calls, Elia Finotti |
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"Elia Finotti" <eliastufodispazzatura.finotti@inceneritorilibero.it> wrote in message news:6WuFh.9933$zG1.128096@twister2.libero.it...[color=blue][color=green] >> Hi, >> >> Could your comment a little further / provide a little further >> information (e.g. server name, etc.)?[/color] > > My account is correctly registered in my X-Lite and my ATA! > I can find username and password for SIP now! > The informations are in the file Creden.ini > > > Are two authentications, one for service, one for SIP > > > Service: > USER_EMAIL= is your email > USER_EMAIL_PWD= is your password but in binary > > > SIP: > USER_VDID=777nnn this is username SIP > USER_VDID_PWD= 1100100 1110010 1101111 1110111 1110011 1110011 1100001 > 1110000 this is password for SIP in binary. > The PWD is inverted, the first is the last... in this case, the decoded > PWD is: "password". > > For decode the SIP PWD use this table: > 110000 0 > 110001 1 > 110010 2 > 110011 3[/color] <snip> [color=blue] > 1111001 y > 1111010 z > > The SIP server: 84.45.70.10 > > Good calls, > Elia Finotti >[/color] Hi, Thank you very much. I will try that at some point. Always fun when people put these sort of things (configuration files) in clear text in their program directories... :) . Well found! Did you find this or a reference to / about it on the net? Thanks again and best wishes, News Reader |
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"News Reader" <some@where.invalid> ha scritto nel messaggio
news:es8biv$7ja$1@inews.gazeta.pl...[color=blue] > Hi, > > Thank you very much. > > I will try that at some point. Always fun when people put these sort of > things (configuration files) in clear text in their program directories... > :) . > > Well found! Did you find this or a reference to / about it on the net? > > Thanks again and best wishes, > > News Reader[/color] yes, is has been amusing to discover the password, remained alone to find the conversion table. I have changing the password of the account 2 or 3 times and I see this password "USER_EMAIL_PWD" in binary... No information in the net, only my fantasy. Regards, Elia |
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