Paul:
This may be a little off topic but what are the legal issues you or your
company face with CALEA? I'd be surprised if the integrity of the
mediaproxy wouldn't become an issue if such a case went to Court.
Have you look into this?
Just curious,
Steve
Java Rockx wrote:
I was thinking about having a group called
"spy" in the grp table and
anyone with this ACL would be sent to a modified mediaproxy that would
capture the RTP.
User that don't have the "spy" ACL would be handled normally and if
NAT traversal is needed then use an unmodified media proxy.
Regards,
Paul
On Wed, 2 Mar 2005 08:00:24 -0000, Chris <ser(a)cannes.f9.co.uk> wrote:
Why not use a from/to etc detection in .cfg (using
database...)
to trigger a remote proxy through the requesting agency
They then have the capture issue
and you have no monitor or delivery issues?
Might require conditions of their placement of a proxy?
(but is their problem)
Regards
Chris
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Subject: [Serusers] RTP Wiretapping
Hi All.
I'm located in the US and would like to comply with the Communications
Assistance for Law Enforcement Act (CALEA) that Congress passed which
basically says that VoIP providers should have the ability to wiretap
conversations for the FBI upon request.
I use mediaproxy for NAT traversal. So my question is how can I be
CALEA compliant? I assume I should be able to modify mediaproxy to
write RTP streams to disk, but I'm unclear on how to "mix" both sides
of the conversation.
Can anyone help with a suggestion?
Regards,
Paul
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