Currently there is no way to store SIP passwords in an encrypted form, and there is no user interface to change passwords that is built into the Asterisk system.


You will need to build your own user interface.

Note that you could, if you really, REALLY wanted to, build your own password encryption method using some of the tools in the ser toolkit. An easier way to do it would be to allow users to change their passwords via an AGI script (perl?) that had an interface through a voice prompt menu within Asterisk.

JT


Hi.

Perhaps I just didn't found it, but there are two things I'm currently missing
in asterisk:

- -       The user passwords for SIP are written *plain ascii* in the
        sip.conf... is there any possibility to store them encryptet?
- -       How can a user change his(her) SIP-Password? Is there any key in
        the voicemail/agent-system which allows changing the SIP-Password?
        The only thing I've found there is the possibility of changing the
        voicemail password. Or exists somewhrer an web-based form (like the
        SIPExpressRouter has) to do so?

Thanks for your help
 Rainer
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