>>>>> "T" == Takeback  <[email protected]> writes:

T> As of my knowledge, SIP applications do not encrypt messages, only
T> voice and video calls (with DTLS, SRTP or ZRTP) and transit (with
T> TLS). Correct me if I'm wrong.

When SIP is used for message, the message is typically send as a sip
body, just like sdp is used in INVITEs.

As such, if the SIP is done over tls, the the message is also encrypted.

There is an alternative where sdp isused to configure a T.140/RTP socket
pair.  If that is done then the t140/rtp can be encrypted by srtp in the
same way that audio/rtp or video/rtp can be.

I'll let someone w/ more insight into ring handle the ring-specific
parts of your query.

-JimC
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James Cloos <[email protected]>         OpenPGP: 0x997A9F17ED7DAEA6
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