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brian at freeswitch.org Guest
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Posted: Sun Sep 28, 2008 8:47 pm Post subject: [Freeswitch-users] Default config changes |
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FreeSWITCHers,
I have been working to make the default configuration multi-domain
aware. So please check it out. I have made a few more changes that
were recommended by the community and added some documentation into
the config and some warnings that shouldn't be ignored!
The 9999 extensions no longer plays the bong tone. It plays a file
saying "this call has been secured" and it only does so if TLS and
SRTP are active. Before it would do it only on SRTP which wasn't
really secure in my opinion since you just sent the crypto key in
plain text only milliseconds before.
Please check it out and let me know if you find any bugs or have input
for additions.
/b
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jeremy at truesolution... Guest
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Posted: Mon Sep 29, 2008 6:12 pm Post subject: [Freeswitch-users] Default config changes |
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Brian,
For those of us who would like to check out the changes but who don't
inherently know how to "check it out" would you mind giving some
simple step-by-step instructions? Much appreciated.
Additionally, do you know of an OS X (Leopard) softphone that will let
me test out TLS and SRTP? Thank you.
Jeremy
On 28-Sep-08, at 6:44 PM, Brian West wrote:
Quote: | FreeSWITCHers,
I have been working to make the default configuration multi-domain
aware. So please check it out. I have made a few more changes that
were recommended by the community and added some documentation into
the config and some warnings that shouldn't be ignored!
The 9999 extensions no longer plays the bong tone. It plays a file
saying "this call has been secured" and it only does so if TLS and
SRTP are active. Before it would do it only on SRTP which wasn't
really secure in my opinion since you just sent the crypto key in
plain text only milliseconds before.
Please check it out and let me know if you find any bugs or have input
for additions.
/b
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thomas.mangin at exa-n... Guest
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Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2008 9:09 am Post subject: [Freeswitch-users] Default config changes |
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Jeremy,
Short answer:
The commercial version of zoiper http://www.zoiper.com/ (30 euros) has
the features you request listed but I only ever used their 'lite' version.
Long answer:
I found the 'lite' version on Leopard useful but it has is weirdness -
some I would attribute to be a stripped down test product.
I had codec negotiation problems with x-lite: things getting confused
between a and u-law.
The lite version had clear limitation once you start to use it for more
than have a look:
* Some configuration options are not read and some other changes on
restart (a way to enforce it 'lite' status I assume).
* some URI characters restrictions ("-+" are in an configurable invalid
characters list, which you can not change on the 'lite' product)
* no support for the user@domain syntax - it becomes user%40domain !
thank you openser for fixing that for me (... oups wrong list however
nothing can fix correctly a stripped '-' in the domain name.
When I contacted their support about the last point, they told me the
sip:user@domain syntax should work but I guess it is only available on
their commercial version.
On the plus side, it does not take days to start like x-lite does on my
macbook when I use wireless.
Thomas
Jeremy Kiffiak wrote:
Quote: | Brian,
For those of us who would like to check out the changes but who don't
inherently know how to "check it out" would you mind giving some
simple step-by-step instructions? Much appreciated.
Additionally, do you know of an OS X (Leopard) softphone that will let
me test out TLS and SRTP? Thank you.
Jeremy
On 28-Sep-08, at 6:44 PM, Brian West wrote:
Quote: | FreeSWITCHers,
I have been working to make the default configuration multi-domain
aware. So please check it out. I have made a few more changes that
were recommended by the community and added some documentation into
the config and some warnings that shouldn't be ignored!
The 9999 extensions no longer plays the bong tone. It plays a file
saying "this call has been secured" and it only does so if TLS and
SRTP are active. Before it would do it only on SRTP which wasn't
really secure in my opinion since you just sent the crypto key in
plain text only milliseconds before.
Please check it out and let me know if you find any bugs or have input
for additions.
/b
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