Hello All,
Thank you for your responses. I've upgraded from Kamailio 4.3.4
to Kamailio 5.1, which does support ECDHE ciphers. So you can
close out this query about TLS cipher suites. Thanks again.
Hello,
can you see what are the supported cypher advertised by kamailio with tls? Next link should provide some options to do it, searching on web should reveal more:
Cheers,
Daniel
On 05.01.18 16:40, Steve wrote:
Hello,
Thank you both for your responses to my query about TLS cipher suites supported by Kamailio 4.3.4. When I used a self-signed certificate generated from an RSA key, the server selected the RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384 cipher suite for the connection. When I used a self-signed certificate generated from an EC key, the server selected the ECDH-ECDSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384 cipher suite for the connection. This was confirmed using the OpenSSL s_client command and with Wireshark. In short, I am still unable to establish an ECDHE ephemeral key exchange even though the OpenSSL version 1.0.2g on Lubuntu 16.4.3 supports it. So I must not have the correct configuration of the TLS module for Kamailio 4.3.4 or else need to generate some other kind of key/certificate. I'm using the Kamailio and TLS config files that came with the package downloads, minimally modified to enable TLS and specify the file location of the key and certificate. I googled "ephemeral key exchange" and came across a posting on Stack Exchange talking about commands such as SSL_CTX_set_temp_ecdh_callback that enable ephemeral key exchange. This command is not listed as a configuration setting in the TLS module man-page so I assume it is a coding command used within the module. In any case, I'd appreciate any further suggestions.
Thanks,
Steve
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