Exactly, NAPTR and SRV is the way to force TLS on the snom.
Snom only can act as a client, so also careful with SERs 2 minute
timeout for all TCP/TLS connections.
Cesc
On 1/10/06, Klaus Darilion <klaus.mailinglists(a)pernau.at> wrote:
I guess you have to configure NAPTR and SRV records
for your SIP domain
(RFC3263). Then, the SNOM should behave according to the preferences in DNS.
regards
klaus
David wrote:
Thanks for answering.
I think you're rigth. I'm using the snom 320 and others phones without tls.
The snom's manual sais that suport tls as a client. I don't know how to ask a
tls sesion to ser, because if I put port=5061 in snom, I don't have answer,
perhaps the petition is udp.
Ideas?
Do you know how to forbid non-tls connections?
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