Hello,
I was referring to the phone acting as a client.
Can QJSimple work on Windows? I was unable to start it and I found no
documentation:
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This application has failed to start because libeay32.dll was not
found. Re-installing the application may fix this problem.
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I am more interested in hard phones. Please let me know if you run
into one that uses certificates.
Thanks for answering
Catalina
2009/8/24 Klaus Darilion <klaus.mailinglists(a)pernau.at>at>:
Hi!
Just to make clear things - what do you mean with "incoming" - TLS
connections setup or SIP call flow.
For having incoming TLS connection you would need a client which allows to
configure a client certificate and acts as TLS server - I am not aware of
any.
Usually the TLS connection is setup from the client (means the proxy acts as
TLS server, sending a certificate which is verified by the TLS client).
Then, once the TLS connection is established, this connection is used for
outgoing and incoming SIP calls, without any forther verification of TLS
parameters (TLS certificate is only checked on TLS connection setup).
SNOM: I had the same results as you
Eyebeam (probably like Bria): Works fine, uses Windows' certificate store
QjSimple: Should work, you have to provide a file with the CA certificates
(if not, let me know an I will fix it)
regards
klaus
catalina oancea schrieb:
Hello,
I am trying to find the phones that can use tls with certificate, I
mean that the phone doesn't accept incoming calls unless the server
certificate is signed by a public authority or manually added to a
list. For now my conclusions are:
-Snom 360 - works with TLS. But although snom wiki states that a
certificate is needed, incoming calls are accepted even if the
certificate is not uploaded.
-SJPhone - same as snom
-Bria - this is the only phone I could find that works only if the
certificate is loaded.
Has anybody used other phones with tls and can give me a piece of
advice? also, maybe I am not configuring Snom right and that's why it
doesn't need a certificate, any ideas?
Thanks
Catalina
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