Hello. The path to the Linphone root ca is in liblinphone/share/rootca.pem
You shouldn't use Windows Phone anymore as it has reached end of life. Linphone for Windows Phone isn't maintained anymore since years, so you could experience some issues while using it.
Sorry for that but we can't do anything about it. Everytime we tried to support a new platform (BlackBerry OS, Windows Phone) it was discontinued a few month after the Linphone port...
I somehow hope that a free software alternative to Android and iOS could gain enough popularity to be deployed in millions of units, but given all the obstacles (segmentation of alternatives, insane short life cycle, proprietary hardware blobs, dependency to hardware manufacturers) we are not out of the woods yet...
Regards, Peio Rigaux Junior DevOps Engineer Belledonne Communications, the company behind Linphone Linphone.org <https://linphone.org/> Le 02/11/2021 à 18:34, Trent Creekmore a écrit :
Hello, I am still using Windows Phone 10, and the Linphone client on it.A while back, Yealink SIP had issues with TLS using Let's Encrypt. Let's Encrypt Root certificate had expired, and Yealink had to update their firmware to get it back on, or people just could of uploaded a new one to the telephone.I noticed Linphone client for Windows Phone is no longer connecting via TLS.Can someone clue me in on putting the new Root certificate into Linphone so I can recompile it with the new Root Certificate?Thanks! _______________________________________________ Linphone-users mailing list Linphone-users@nongnu.org https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/linphone-users
OpenPGP_0x99D28356FED78143.asc
Description: OpenPGP public key
OpenPGP_signature
Description: OpenPGP digital signature
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