Klaus Darilion schrieb: > Have you tried other authentication mechanisms, e.g. TLS based?
I would really like to do so - tecnically there are lots of methods ways better than rewriting each SIP packets credentials. The problem is more a political than a tecnical one: Italy has lots of very old laws, far away from reality - but in the last time it looks as they would seriously like to win the European "who-has-the-most-comprehensive-anti-terrorism-law"-competition. No more free public internet access points, severe restrictions regulating internet access in hotels, everybody has to log every- thing forever and everyone could be prosecuted and punished for everything and mostly for not satisfying our governments vague regulations. So as long as laws are there and nobody knows how to apply them you could either a) go on like you are already doing and hope that nobody will ever ask you if you did a good job in satisfying the new privacy/anti-terrorism/whatever-laws b) try to make a lucky guess and immagine what government may exactly want you to do or c) take the strongest measurements you could take to be absolutely sure to respect the law There is a great uncertainty about how law should be applied and our "VoIP/PSTN-Uplink-Provider" (DID-Provider, whatever - what's the right term for such a kind of "uplink provider"?) at the moment offers absolutely no way to do some kind of "SIP peering". We also have to grant that we would take fotocopies from each VoIP users valid identity card and and and... Many thanks to Mr. Berlusconi and his friend Mr. Bush for making our world that secure! What? You don't want government to control every little step you are doing? Maybe you are in favour of child porn and terrorism, aren't you? Cheers, Thomas _______________________________________________ Devel mailing list Devel@openser.org http://openser.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/devel