Not that it need any additional 'push' against it, :-)..

My tests with IAX over OPENVPN (on port 443) are acceptable (they do work just fine) for basic non-user-friendly purposes.

Examples, I get my voice mail at home sometimes via this tunnel (if wife using primary landline.
I test my dialplan via firefly over this tunnel.
I called my family over FWD but really nothing to be used for anything that really matter. Would not pass any "non-geek" acceptance test.


Jerry Glomph Black wrote:
Doing IAX over TCP is simply a Bad Idea.

Under perfect circumstances, it will work OK, but the slightest network disturbance will result in sound gaps/distortion and/or monster audio delay.

This is not idle UDP-boosting, I've tried it.

[Have had good results with UDP-based secure tunnel transport of IAX traffic (CIPE and OpenVPN)]




On Fri, 22 Jul 2005, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:

On Fri, Jul 22, 2005 at 11:39:04AM +0200, Gustavo GarcĂ­a wrote:

You can traversal a HTTPS proxy using a plain TCP connection (without SSL). The unique requirement of some HTTPS proxys is that the target port is 443.

Then if your Asterisk listen in 443 port IAX (TCP) connections, it should
work.


which makes this wishlist item a simple dependency of the wishlist item
for IAX over TCP.

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