Miguel Ruiz Velasco Sobrino
2004-Nov-20 12:51 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] How to encript SIP comunications?
Hello Fach, I have used openvpn for a while and in the new release thereis a feature called "server mode" that makes posible to have a full network of vpn links besides a single TUN/TAP adaptor (a pure software NIC) in the server. I haven't used that feature, but I think this is what you need. Also openvpn runs on linux, *bsd, solaris, windows, and maybe in other OS. Miguel> >Hello Gregory > >Thanks for your tip, but this looks like a point to point encription, >but how about between extensions registered in a Asterisk server. > >Let's say I got a building 200 users registered and a given set of >extensions, any of the users can be out of town or in another building >in another city but for the matter of their job their communications >have to be encripted. I can do your suggestion, but is group of users >move from place to place then how would I do? > >I would appreciate to have a clear solutions for a more flexible >scenario of encription > >All suggestions are highly appreciated > >Bye > >Fach====Miguel Ruiz Velasco Version: OpenKeyServer v1.2 Comment: Extracted from belgium.keyserver.net Signature: 0x59831109 __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Meet the all-new My Yahoo! - Try it today! http://my.yahoo.com
Hello Miguel Thanks for this suggestion, but if the user has onlye a Grandstream SIP phone on the other end, no PC, nothing, just the SIP phone. It can be possible any encription in this case? Fach On Sat, 20 Nov 2004 11:51:46 -0800 (PST), Miguel Ruiz Velasco Sobrino <miguelrvs@yahoo.com.mx> wrote:> Hello Fach, > I have used openvpn for a while and in the new release thereis a feature called "server > mode" that makes posible to have a full network of vpn links besides a single TUN/TAP > adaptor (a pure software NIC) in the server. I haven't used that feature, but I think > this is what you need. Also openvpn runs on linux, *bsd, solaris, windows, and maybe in > other OS. > > Miguel