<div>Hi Greg,</div>
<div> I am sending my openser.cfg. Pls check it.I am able to register( without tls) with polycom phones.</div>
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<div>Regards,</div>
<div>jeevan<br><br>---------- Forwarded message ----------<br><span class="gmail_quote">From: <b class="gmail_sendername">Gregoire</b> <<a href="mailto:mlgg@hispeed.ch">mlgg@hispeed.ch</a>><br>Date: Oct 16, 2006 4:24 PM
<br>Subject: Re: [Users] Registration of Polycom SoundPointIP phone with OpenSER<br>To: jeevan ravula <<a href="mailto:jeevanravula@gmail.com">jeevanravula@gmail.com</a>><br>Cc: <a href="mailto:users@openser.org">users@openser.org
</a><br><br></span>-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----<br>Hash: SHA1<br><br>Hi!<br>Could you send your configuration file?<br>Have you check your log on the server?<br>If you disable TLS, does it work?<br><br>Regards<br><br>
Greg<br><br>jeevan ravula wrote:<br>> Hi Gregoire, Thank you for your help.My certificate has validity<br>> period of 1 year.I have some interesting observations to share<br>><br>> from what you said the clock wasn't the same for openser and
<br>> polycom phone.Ihave set the clock of both openser and polycom phone<br>> to same.<br>><br>> The polycom phone got registered to openser.<br>><br>> Now I tried communicating b/w two polycom phones via openser(with
<br>> TLS support).The call gets established randomly.Initially it was<br>> only in one direction but once managed to establish in other<br>> direction.<br>><br>> But once the phone gets registered to openser proxy,the time clock
<br>> aspect is getting irrelavant.Because each time I boot from boot<br>> server the clock time changes to default settings but still manages<br>> to register with openser.<br>><br>> Even though both the polycom phones(soundpointIp 430) are
<br>> register.I am unable to establish communication b/w them.The<br>> calling party call doesn't get forwarded to the callee.I am unable<br>> to understand the reason.Can you explain me if possible?<br>><br>
> Thanks, Jeevan.<br>><br>><br>><br>><br>> On 10/15/06, Gregoire <<a href="mailto:mlgg@hispeed.ch">mlgg@hispeed.ch</a>> wrote:<br>>><br>>> Hi! Have you check the validity of the certificate? When it
<br>>> begins, when it ends?Are the clock from Openser and the client<br>>> the same or are they different from any hours?What ssldump give<br>>> you as output?<br>>><br>>> Regards<br>>>
<br>>> Greg jeevan ravula wrote:<br>>><br>>>> Hi all,<br>>>><br>>>> I am using Polycom SoundPointIP phone as User Agent.I want to<br>>> register<br>>>> Polycom phone with OpenSER(with TLS support)
server.Can anybody<br>>>> help me out in this regard?<br>>>><br>>>> I have generated my rootCA and given to polycom phone.The<br>>>> polycom phone does not accept certificate from openser server
<br>>>> side.It shows bad certificate.<br>>>><br>>>> anybody who has used polycom phone earlier can help me out in<br>>>> this matter.I shall be greatful to them<br>>>><br>>>> Regards, Jeevan.
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