Thank you so much for this very useful information. I
am working on
first approach for the moment since its much simpler and easier to
implement with only difference being that instead of per header or per
sdp line, i plan to do it in one go, i.e. get entire sip message in
$mb (sip message buffer), encrypt it and put it back in $mb.
- i guess randomizing registration time is already provided by kamailio.
- yes packet sizes are a concern, so i already have planned for random
padding as you mentioned.
For client app, i have a developed a basic prototype based on doubango
framework. I am hopping to release a free and open source
implementation using idoubs within next couple of months on Apple app
store.
For a mobile device, an app is needed. But for a linux computer, it
might works running a kamailio proxy there. Say you have many locations
for a company, then within local network on each site can be sip and
between sites, the encrypted signaling.
If kamailio uses a socket for clients and a socket for communicating
with the other sides, then it is easy to tell to the new module for
which socket should do encryption/decryption. Alternative is to provide
either local network address or remote site address and match on src
ip/dst ip.
Cheers,
Daniel
Thank you.
On Wed, Jul 30, 2014 at 12:22 PM, Daniel-Constantin Mierla
<miconda(a)gmail.com <mailto:miconda@gmail.com>> wrote:
On 30/07/14 06:37, Muhammad Shahzad wrote:
Humm, no reply so far, may be because my
email was very long and
no body bothered to read it all. Anyways, here is the shorter
more direct version of it. (including kamailio dev list, since
question is rather technical).
Is it possible to implement a custom SIP transport in Kamailio
script file i.e. kamailio.cfg. The purpose is to allow
experimentation with custom encryption algorithms such as this,
https://github.com/mshary/itv
What we need is a couple of functions, one to receive incoming
raw / encrypted data received on SIP socket, which then can be
parsed / decrypted in kamailio.cfg (using e.g. LUA or PERL
language modules etc.) and afterwords feed to kamailio for usual
processing (as if it was normal / plain-text sip data received on
sip socket). The second function to do the opposite, it receives
the normal / plain-text sip data that is ready to be sent out
from kamailio's core, encrypts it and then send it out to actual
destination.
In case above is not possible. Can i do it in kamailio's native
code? Any hooks / example code for reference?
If you look at encrypting
sip messages, look at topoh module. You
can write a replacement for its hooks. Topoh is practically
decoding the headers and then lets the pure SIP message go through
config file execution. Before sending, it encodes the headers and
then let it go to the network.
This is something that should be rather straightforward to do if
you are familiar with C code.
You mentioned that using TLS can still reveal patters of being
sip. You have to think here of ways to obfuscate even in your case
of a new encryption method. What can be matched here:
- periodical registrations - you can have the client (or even the
server) to use different expires times for each registration
- size of packages, specially if user IDs are the same or similar
length (e.g., say everyone uses a 10 digit id), practically no
matter who is calling who, the size will be pretty much the same
because most of the phones I have seen so far use same set of
headers. Here you can add random custom headers for each packet. I
haven't checked the proposed encryption algorithm (some use random
blocks implicitly to pad the data), but eventually you can add
random data before and after the packet that you strip (and
re-add) in topoh-replacement module
The other option of having a totally different protocol than SIP
should be possible as well. But you need to re-implement a lot
(like location, authentication, ...). Look at msrp module for an
example. This may need to touch core code a bit.
Of course, in both cases, the client application has to be
developed as well. Perhaps still easier if going for first option,
by reusing some open source sip client and adding the
encapsulation/decapsulation layer when receiving/sending to network.
Cheers,
Daniel
Many thanks and kind regards for your help.
On Mon, Jul 28, 2014 at 2:38 AM, Muhammad Shahzad
<shaheryarkh(a)gmail.com <mailto:shaheryarkh@gmail.com>> wrote:
Hi,
As the mobile voip is getting more and more popular these
days, there has been a strong opposition from GSM operators
against mobile voip apps. They often use tactics like
blocking voip ports, or detect and block voip traffic and in
some cases restricting udp traffic altogether to very low
upload and download speeds. See below link for some details,
http://www.linphone.org/eng/blog/linphone-over-3g.html
While not all the problems can be solved right now
(especially the limiting udp traffic, since RTP always uses
udp transport) I was wondering if we can at least handle the
sip related problems. The most important of them is SIP
traffic detection. While some forks would suggest using
TCP/TLS to encrypt SIP traffic, it has a few problems, e.g.
1. It requires somewhat high resources on mobile devices, so
many low-end android phones simply can't use it.
2. There is possibility that encryption signature may
identify it as SIP traffic. There exists firewalls (often
deployed in middle eastern countries) which have huge
database of encryption signatures and patterns which although
may not decrypt the sip packet but at least identify it as
sip packet and block it.
Also with rough agencies of evil empires spying over millions
of users worldwide makes the current encryption standards
pretty much pointless, at least in terms of user privacy and
network security. So there is a strong need to experiment
with new ideas and concepts to regain internet freedom. Some
of such ideas are,
1. Convert sip traffic which is plain text to binary format
just before transmitting it and revert it to plain text upon
reception.
2. XOR the sip traffic (pretty much same as binary sip).
3. Use some very lightweight but effective / non-standard
encryption algorithm, e.g.
https://github.com/mshary/itv
All these ideas require that SIP server such as Kamailio is
able to adopt to these, preferably with minimal or no change
in native code. The NoSIP module seems an interesting module
in this regard. It provides all traffic it thinks is not the
SIP traffic to configuration script, where we can do our own
parsing and do whatever we want with it. I have two questions
about this,
1. If parsed message is SIP, we can we send it back to
kamailio core to get it processed as if it is a normal SIP
message received by kamailio?
2. Can this module or any other module available in kamailio,
that can provide us full sip packet that is about to be
transmitted over sip socket, so we can "encode" it just
before it is sent to next hop?
I know this would be like writing a SIP transport in kamailio
script which would be very tough if not impossible to
implement in native core. But it will really help in winning
the modern mobile voip challenges.
Thank you.
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