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daniel at pocock.com.au
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PostPosted: Tue Jan 28, 2014 6:34 am    Post subject: [asterisk-users] DTLS setting impacts encryption setting Reply with quote

If I understand correctly, setting

encryption=no

means that Asterisk will make outgoing calls without encryption, but
will be happy to accept incoming calls regardless of whether the caller
wants encryption or not

If encryption=yes, then Asterisk not only uses encryption for the
outgoing calls but it will refuse to accept incoming calls unless they
use encryption too

If I have

encryption=no
dtlsenable=yes

the DTLS support works but Asterisk will no longer accept incoming calls
using regular RTP/AVP. These messages appear in the console and the
call is rejected with code 488:

[Jan 28 11:08:42] WARNING[24673][C-00000009]: chan_sip.c:10496
process_sdp: Processed DTLS [FALSE]
[Jan 28 11:08:42] WARNING[24673][C-00000009]: chan_sip.c:10529
process_sdp: We are requesting SRTP for audio, but they responded
without it!

I realise not everybody would set encryption=no in this situation, I'm
simply trying to make it work for all possible callers to the
SIP5060.net test numbers at http://www.sip5060.net/test-calls



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