Hello,
I am trying to do a performance test of OpenSER (1.3.0) with TLS using SIPP as the
UAS/UAC.
The TLS authentication seems to work and the calls are stablished and then terminated
(SIPP default scenario). However, I am receiving the following error message from
OpenSER:
Feb 19 12:58:40 [12709] ERROR:core:_tls_read: something wrong in SSL:
Feb 19 12:58:40 [12709] ERROR:core:tcp_read_req: failed to read
What do these messages mean? Can I ignored them?
The SIP command I am using is:
sipp -s 100 -sn uac 192.168.1.10:5061 -t ln -tls_cert 101-cert.pem -tls_key
101-privkey.pem
The TLS configuration I am using in my openser.cfg file is:
disable_tls = no
listen = tls:192.168.1.10:5061
tls_verify_server = 1
tls_verify_client = 1
tls_require_client_certificate = 1
tls_method = SSLv23
tls_certificate = "/openser/etc/openser/tls/proxy/proxy-cert.pem"
tls_private_key = "/openser/etc/openser/tls/proxy/proxy-privkey.pem"
tls_ca_list = "/openser/etc/openser/tls/proxy/proxy-calist.pem"
I will appreciate any help about this matter.
Thanks,
JB
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