Re: VPN VoIP

2004-04-11 Thread Shawn K. Quinn
On Saturday 2004 April 10 12:12, Eugen Leitl wrote: > Should I stick with Linux (there's /dev/random and VPN support in > current kernels for the C3 Padlock engine, right?) with SELinux or > try OpenBSD for a firewall type machine with hardware crypto support? For a firewall, I'd recommend OpenBSD

Re: VPN VoIP

2004-04-10 Thread sunder
Eugen Leitl wrote: I cited those routers as instances of consumer-type cheap VoIP with encryption, which thwarts goverment-mandated tapping by ISPs. Exploiting built-in backdoors or remotely exploitable vulnerabilities is a different threat model. I definitely hope routers with DynDNS/VPN/VoIP

Re: VPN VoIP

2004-04-10 Thread Eugen Leitl
del. I definitely hope routers with DynDNS/VPN/VoIP and POTS jacks will become more widespread, and use opportunistic encryption as default. I personally am not going to buy the router, as it is lacking functionality and flexibility of a Linux-based firewall. I'm waiting for a passively coo

VPN VoIP

2004-04-10 Thread Eugen Leitl
I've been installing a Draytek Vigor 2900 router at work lately, and found a line of models which do VoIP (router with analog phone jacks on them). They also support VPN router-router, and come with DynDNS clients. I thought I've seen VoIP over VPN being mentioned, but I can't find it right now.

Re: VPN VoIP

2004-04-10 Thread sunder
Eugen Leitl wrote: I've been installing a Draytek Vigor 2900 router at work lately, and found a line of models which do VoIP (router with analog phone jacks on them). They also support VPN router-router, and come with DynDNS clients. I thought I've seen VoIP over VPN being mentioned, but I can't fi