Hi Gregoire,
 Thank you for your help.My certificate has validity period of 1 year.I have some interesting observations to share
 
from what you said the clock wasn't the same for openser and polycom phone.I have set the clock of both openser and polycom phone to same.
 
The polycom phone got registered to openser.
 
Now I tried communicating b/w two polycom phones via openser(with TLS support).The call gets established randomly.Initially it was only in one direction but once managed to establish in other direction.
 
But once the phone gets registered to openser proxy,the time clock aspect is getting irrelavant.Because each time I boot from boot server the clock time changes to default settings but still manages to register with openser.
 
Even though both the polycom phones(soundpointIp 430) are register.I am unable to establish communication b/w them.The calling party call doesn't get forwarded to the callee.I am unable to understand the reason.Can you explain me if possible?
 
Thanks,
Jeevan.
 


 
On 10/15/06, Gregoire <mlgg@hispeed.ch> wrote:
Hi!
Have you check the validity of the certificate? When it begins, when it
ends?Are the clock from Openser and the client the same or are they
different from any hours?What ssldump give you as output?

Regards

Greg
jeevan ravula wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I am using Polycom SoundPointIP phone as User Agent.I want to register
> Polycom phone with OpenSER(with TLS support) server.Can anybody help
> me out in this regard?
>
> I have generated my rootCA and given to polycom phone.The polycom
> phone does not accept certificate from openser server side.It shows
> bad certificate.
>
> anybody who has used polycom phone earlier can help me out in this
> matter.I shall be greatful to them
>
> Regards,
> Jeevan.
>
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