Hello,
if you want to do kind of stress tests you can create a farm of SERs
(e.g., running on different ports) and make communication between
them over TLS. So, generate the SIP requests over UDP to the first
SER and then switch to TLS when relaying to another instance. You
could use dispatcher module for some load balancing. It is in my plan
to play with the TLS implementation very soon.
Daniel
On 04/21/05 18:19, Alex Mack wrote:
Hi!
I'm starting to monologise but I want to share with you what I found
out.
I managed to connect MS Messenger over TLS to ser. Works very well.
But the question remains: Is there a tool (like sipsak) to generate
SIP queries over TLS? Just in case when there's no messenger available.
Alex Mack
Alex Mack schrieb:
Hi!
Or, to put it another way: How can I test SIP functionality "by
foot" (e.g. by "telnet
proxy.mydomain.org 5060")? Or can sipsak be
used to work with openssl for an TLS-connection, e.g. piped to an
openssl prompt?
Alex Mack
Alex Mack schrieb:
> Hi!
>
> I've managed to implement and compile Peter Griffiths' free TLS
> implementation. It worked well, a test-connection with "openssl
> s_client" did also work.
>
> Now, how do I tell my UAs (snom 190, sipura SPA-1001) to use SIP
> over TLS? Both vendors of these UAs claim their UA is capable of
> SIPS, so how do I enable it?
>
> Alex Mack
>
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