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2018 Dec 07
2
Question on WebRTC configuration
.../wiki/display/AST/Configuring+Asterisk+for+WebRTC+Clients "To communicate with websocket clients, Asterisk uses its built-in HTTP daemon. Configure /etc/asterisk/http.conf as follows: [general] enabled=yes bindaddr=0.0.0.0 bindport=8088 tlsenable=yes tlsbindaddr=0.0.0.0:8089 tlscertfile=<your_cert_file> tlsprivatekey=<your_key_file> tlscafile=<your_ca_cert_file>" What is the tlscafile setting? When I look at the http.conf samples it doesn't mention the tlscafile setting. I see there is a tlscafile setting in sip.conf, but I don't find this anywhere else. Is the wik...
2020 Jan 07
1
Improve Wiki's "WebRTC config" page
...instead of 'ls -w 1 /etc/asterisk/keys', could a 'ls -l /etc/asterisk/keys' be used ? This would help to check file permissions. If possible, having those file permissions shown when Asterisk is run as asterisk:asterisk would be very helpful. 2. Instead of a generic tlscertfile=<your_cert_file> tlsprivatekey=<your_key_file> could a specific writing be preferred tlscertfile=/etc/asterisk/keys/asterisk.crt tlsprivatekey=/etc/asterisk/keys/asterisk.key This would be consistent with the "We'll use the asterisk.crt, asterisk.key and ca.crt" text, a couple of lines ab...