[Serdev] TLS support for SER
Greger V. Teigre
greger at teigre.com
Wed Jun 15 09:08:53 UTC 2005
Marc,
FYI: There were several issues that Cesc was working on sorting out, so we
waited a bit with posting the module at ONsip.org (posting a module there is
not really suited for modules with a lot of change as we use tar.gz
packages).
Meanwhile, we have created the experimental module in the SER CVS and
Cesc will be the maintainer of the TLS module there.
g-)
Cesc Santasusana wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Iptel.org sells TLS commercially.
>
> On the other hand, there is a free-implementation of TLS, sent
> several months
> back by a P. Griffith, to which I have made some changes (bugs and
> so), but
> that still has not found its way into the CVS, not in the onsip.org
> webpage, nowhere.
>
> You can crawl the list, search for TLS ... you should find a message
> with
> updated version releases of the source code (in the last couple
> months). I have another release on hold because I feel stupid just
> wildly releasing to the mail
> list ... but hei, i will do it again ... next week :)
>
> Let's get it on! :
>
> Cesc
>
>
> Unclassified
>>>> Marc Haisenko <haisenko at webport.de> 06/10/05 04:54PM >>>
> Hi folks,
> our company (http://www.comdasys.com) is developing VPN gateways,
> some of
> which provide VoIP support with Asterisk and SER (both excellent
> products
> BTW :-)
>
> We need SSL/TLS SIP support for a customer and would like to know how
> to add
> TLS support to SER. I've seen grammar rules for some TLS stuff in the
> lex,
> yacc and make files but the directory tls is missing in both the
> tarballs and
> CVS. I also found a ser_tls.zip on a mailing list but it seems to
> apply to an
> older version of SER.
>
> So my questions are: where can we find the missing tls directory ? Is
> there something I've overlooked ? As a last resort, is there a
> commercial add-on
> for SER to provider TLS support ?
>
> Thnx a lot,
> Marc
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