Dear all, I want to test TLS with OpenSER, What the user agent client is campitable with TLS of OpenSER?
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On 08/08/05 13:07, dennis wrote:
Dear all, I want to test TLS with OpenSER, What the user agent client is campitable with TLS of OpenSER?
Any client that is TLS and SIP compatible should work with OpenSER. What comes in my mind right now is the Windows Messenger and the test tool 'sipp' -- they have TLS support.
Another way for testing is to use TLS between two or more OpenSER instances (simulate the interdomain communication) -- all the traffic between OpenSERs to be via TLS.
A sample config file and more info regardsing OpenSER and TLS you find at:
http://openser.org/docs/tls.html http://openser.org/docs/tls.html#AEN344
Daniel
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you can also try minisip
regards, klaus
dennis wrote:
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On 08/08/05 15:30, Klaus Darilion wrote:
you can also try minisip
does it have support for instant messages and presence, or just audio/video? Is is reliable (in case you have played with it)?
Regards, Daniel
regards, klaus
dennis wrote:
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Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote:
On 08/08/05 15:30, Klaus Darilion wrote:
you can also try minisip
does it have support for instant messages and presence, or just audio/video? Is is reliable (in case you have played with it)?
I have not tried it yet - but it is on my todo list. Last time I needed a SIP phone under linux I tried it, but IMO kphone works better. (And as I wanted to have good sound I rebooted my PC and used windows :-(
regards klaus
On 08/08/05 22:52, Klaus Darilion wrote:
Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote:
On 08/08/05 15:30, Klaus Darilion wrote:
you can also try minisip
does it have support for instant messages and presence, or just audio/video? Is is reliable (in case you have played with it)?
I have not tried it yet - but it is on my todo list. Last time I needed a SIP phone under linux I tried it, but IMO kphone works better. (And as I wanted to have good sound I rebooted my PC and used windows :-(
xten x-lite for linux looks very promising. It has some windows-like features (audio tunning wizard) and it is much more configurable than any other sip phone I have seen on linux. Multiple lines is a feature I always look for at a sip phone, but no TLS support.
Regards, Daniel
regards klaus
Hi,
My 2 cents on minisip ... a bit biased maybe, as i participate actively in the development.
I would say that it is just getting better and better with time. Purely sip-wise, i may say that the stack needs some improvement, but it does the basic stuff more than correctly. It supports the basic messages (including MESSAGE for IM ... presence is, i think, under devolpment, but there is already some code). Call transfer is also working.
The best is its security mechanisms. It supports TLS (tested with the openser/ser code), plus mikey (over sdp) + srtp, and also mikey over IPSec and srtp. This makes for a fully secure end-to-end call.
Other features: - multiple lines: configure as many incoming users as u wish, each with its own parameters in terms of transport and so on. - video support - multiple mixing strategies for incoming audio: spatial audio (place up to 5 different sources around your head dynamically, each in a diferent spatial position), or "normal" (mix all streams to the stereo headphones, with normalization). - local muting of audio to just the active call - fully meshed conferencing (only within minisip UA) - ilbc and speex codecs suport, and AEC - GTK or Text GUI
Did I mention that almost all code is done into libraries (LGPL'd), plus the GUI interface (GPL'd), so you can code your own one and/or just reuse the libraries source code?
Shoot ... i should not be replaying to emails while on holiday :)
Regards,
Cesc PS - i may be forgetting something ... give it a try and provide feedback, it is always welcome
On 8/8/05, Klaus Darilion klaus.mailinglists@pernau.at wrote:
Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote:
On 08/08/05 15:30, Klaus Darilion wrote:
you can also try minisip
does it have support for instant messages and presence, or just audio/video? Is is reliable (in case you have played with it)?
I have not tried it yet - but it is on my todo list. Last time I needed a SIP phone under linux I tried it, but IMO kphone works better. (And as I wanted to have good sound I rebooted my PC and used windows :-(
regards klaus
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