On 1/7/10 4:40 PM, Alex Balashov wrote:
Does not inherently, but you could concoct it
yourself.
indeed, for that is good to know that the config file is not needed
during run-time, so once kamailio is started, you can delete the plain
text config and keep encrypted version (e.g., gpg).
Cheers,
Daniel
On 01/07/2010 10:06 AM, Bruno Machado wrote:
Hi all
I'm using the version 1.5.2 and I'd like to know from you if it is
possible to 'hide'
the config file. Using other words, becoming the file unreadable for us,
humans.
There are people that have root access to the machine and I don't want
to let
them read the script. Does Kamailio have a function to do this kind
of job?
tks,
Machado
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