I am very interested in this idea, mainly from the "protection from a hostile telco" point of view. What are the problems that this is likely to cause: additional overhead, delay, firewall problems etc?

Perhaps this is a little off-topic and should be discussed in another forum but if people are interested I would appreciate your input.

Cameron
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] NAT Far End Traversal

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Another question... Are you aware of a SIP ATA or phone that has some

kind of VPN (i.e. PPTP) client embedded in? This would make the NAT

problem go away nicely and provide added security...

The Zulty's phones support VPN. Then again, many firewalls don't pass

through VPN traffic nicely. Would be cool if we can have a phone that

supports SSL VPNs like OpenVPN.

leo

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