Hi,
I saw those messages ... but at that time i was not onto testing the tls code, sorry, so i had no experience to report back.
I managed to compile it using ser 0.9.x (sorry ... i don't remember the minor version by heart).With this i mean that it compiles and runs, though i am not using any of the tls domains. I use only one, with the default certificates and so on.
And definitely ... i am going to try the t_relay_to_tls ... i completely forgot about that function :D
Regards,
Cesc
Juha Heinanen jh@tutpro.com 03/16/05 08:47PM >>>
Cesc Santasusana writes:
There have been no reports back, i guess either people are not very interested (i dont know why, i am very much) ...
people are interested. i saw a message on the list where someone had tried to compile the code and had failed. then he asked about which version the code should run, i.e., 0.9.0 or unstable, but i didn't see any reply on the list.
I tried to install it, and compiled without problems. I was hoping
to
use minisip against it,
which version of ser did you use?
but it would be too much beta-testing. It seems it deals ok with connections and so on (i tried connecting with a browser via https to the port where ser listens for tls ... it worked, but of course the parsing of the message failed ... as it was to be expected). I am trying to develop an injector, to use in conjunction with
sipsack
or the like ... keep u posted.
perhaps you could try between two proxies using t_relay_to_tls?
-- juha Unclassified