Hi Brad, Welcome to the list.
For end to end encryption of VoIP, you want ZRTP. There are ZRTP enabled clients for many platforms (i.e. CSipSimple, Jitsi, sflphone). Most telephony solutions use a server for signaling, but the encryption of call contents should be negotiated between clients. Here is some of the documentation related to the Guardian Project's VoIP work: https://dev.guardianproject.info/projects/ostel/wiki/Wiki https://guardianproject.info/wiki/OSTN https://dev.guardianproject.info/projects/ostel/wiki/Server_Documentation A testbed server is available at https://ostel.co/. Perhaps someone else on the list can add any good links I missed and verify those are up to date. All the best, Danny On Sun, Jun 29, 2014 at 12:16 PM, Brad <[email protected]> wrote: > I am developer that received a completely broken voip encryption chip and > the company my new partners were with, were expecting a patch 2 months ago. > > So, time to axe them and join VoIP encryption community. > > My mission is just to do a basic encryption call (end point to end point > and not server based). > > Where is the best place to begin? > > I don’t see any white papers on the guardian website nor any howto’s. > > > > Brad > > > > _______________________________________________ > Guardian-dev mailing list > > Post: [email protected] > List info: https://lists.mayfirst.org/mailman/listinfo/guardian-dev > > To Unsubscribe > Send email to: [email protected] > Or visit: > https://lists.mayfirst.org/mailman/options/guardian-dev/dannyiland%40gmail.com > > You are subscribed as: [email protected] > >
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