Hi,
I recently experimented with TLS on a server that was initially enabled without openser and it worked fine. Once I remade with TLS and restarted SER, I noticed very poor reception on regular analog (w/ATA) and SIP phones, such as fading out completely on audio, one-way audio issues again, or fading in/out with regarding to sound or no sound at all and just dead, lapsing air, so I concluded that OpenSER with TLS .cfg file is restricted to TLS ONLY. Although I aware that TLS is to be strictly used with TLS enabled software, I thought I would be able to use the same .cfg file and UAs that use particular technologies would still work the same. How should it have actually worked? Is this the norm?
Now, I have the TLS enabled Server on an entire different machine so that I can test more thorougly but need to route it with the main OpenSER/Asterisk system to determine how TLS functions using the PSTN. So I am now hoping to experimentally have users wishing secure lines routing thru the one server and then to another system, but sharing the same database as the first server. And I am hoping that audio this way will not be an issue. Is this the norm?
Thanks for any enlightenment.
Tracy
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Tracy Lofton wrote:
Hi,
I recently experimented with TLS on a server that was initially enabled without openser and it worked fine. Once I remade with TLS and restarted SER, I noticed very poor reception on regular analog (w/ATA) and SIP phones, such as fading out completely on audio, one-way audio issues again, or fading in/out with regarding to sound or no sound at all and just dead, lapsing air, so I concluded that OpenSER with TLS .cfg file is restricted to TLS ONLY. Although I aware that TLS is to be strictly used with TLS enabled software, I thought I would be able to use the same .cfg file and UAs that use particular technologies would still work the same. How should it have actually worked? Is this the norm?
Using a TLS enabled openser without TLS listening sockets or a TLS enabled openser with TLS listening sockets does not influence audio.
You can still use the same config without any issues. The problems must come from somewhere else.
regards klaus
Now, I have the TLS enabled Server on an entire different machine so that I can test more thorougly but need to route it with the main OpenSER/Asterisk system to determine how TLS functions using the PSTN. So I am now hoping to experimentally have users wishing secure lines routing thru the one server and then to another system, but sharing the same database as the first server. And I am hoping that audio this way will not be an issue. Is this the norm?
Thanks for any enlightenment.
Tracy
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