Hello,
I looked at the code and my conclusion was that the name is a bit confusing.
While indeed you can do obfuscation using some embedded language or other meanings from the config file, the module itself doesn't do anything related. It executes an event route for network packet in/out.
Such functionaly is of course useful, just to remind the given example with obfuscation. But I think a better name to reflect the behaviour should be given.
Maybe obfuscate should be a module that implement some algorithms for obfuscations, like you mentions:
- simply compressing (gz)
- compressing and encapsulation as body in a http request/reply
- itv
My proposal would be:
- either rename the module or embed in another module (e.g., corex) what was developed for these event route execution. The event route name should be related to network reception/transmission (e.g., network:msg). Also the is_obfuscated_msg() should be something like is_incoming()
- have a new module obfuscate to implement some algorithm as proof of concept (e.g., gzip -- i guess plenty of code from gzcompress module is very useful just to take from there). Then others may contribute more, as they have new ideas or from what you listed (http ecapsulation is at least interesting, considering many allow port 80 and inspect for http).
Of course, these are my opinions, so the discussion can go on for deciding on how to proceed.
Cheers,
Daniel--
On 02/08/14 23:57, Muhammad Shahzad wrote:
Hi,
As already discussed in detail in following email thread,
https://www.mail-archive.com/sr-users@lists.sip-router.org/msg19922.html
The new Kamailio module obfuscate is ready for testing and can be downloaded at,
http://webrtc.voip-demos.com/obfuscate.tbz2
It contains full code, with documentation and usage scenarios etc.
Adding Kamailio dev team, can you guys review the code and add this module to Kamailio trunk if possible? I will be responsible for its maintenance and bug fixes etc. if any.
Thank you.
Daniel-Constantin Mierla - http://www.asipto.com
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