Ferianto siregar wrote:
Dear all,
Thank you very much for time to read my problem. Thank you very much...
All, I have built openser server and I can build it successfully. It
means that the client can make call each other.
The openser server that I build is support TLS (in openser.cfg, I enable
the TLS support).
But, I need help for testing my TLS in voip communication.
I have type command : # openser -V , and I can see that the TLS is used.
But,How can I test the openser that supported TLS? because in my
mind, for testing the TLS, I must have a software that supported TLS.
xlite supports TLS, also minisip
you can also use 2 openser's to talk TLS between the 2 openser's
So, if the client can communicate each other by using
the software phone
that supported TLS, it means that the TLS have run successfully (because
TLS use port 5061 ).
Is this opinion correct?
yes. but make sure the connection is really routed via port 5061/TLS.
Good tools for debugging:
1. ssldump
2. ngrep (check the ports which are used)
3. you can configure openser TLS to use NULL cipher. This way it is TLS
but not encrypted and you can use a packet sniffer to watch the signaling.
regards
klaus
Or can anybody give a suggestion how to test my openser TLS? if I have
to use software phone that supported TLS.Please tell me..Pelase..
Thank you very much for your help.
Thank you
Regards,
Ferianto
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