Ok, First, thank you for your quick answer.
Now what I want to know is : What is the TLS and SSL certificate doing in the interface is it only for the registration of phone in the company? Is there a version of Sipxecs that allow me to do this? What can I use to secure the network enought to be able to put it on internet so my android user can use their company extension without having to worry about the fact of being eavesdrop at any time by anyone or their account being used by other people. Thank you 2012/3/23 Michael Picher <[email protected]> > Not with 4.4... > > You may want to VPN anyway because many (Verizon) block sip... > > Mike > > > On Friday, March 23, 2012, Simon Brûlé <[email protected]> wrote: > > HI > > > > I know that must be a topic that come back often but I did not found > anything that could help me with my problem. > > > > At the moment I am doing the telephony system for an enterprise and they > want remote user (softphone and android user) to be able to connect the > telephony server from home or in the case of the android user anywhere > where there is a wifi or 3g network. > > > > I found that the TLS certificate could give them protection for > authentication (so the password is not transmitted in clear text or other > thing like that)on the server since people will have access to the > telephony server on the internet. And SRTP could be use to encrypt the > communication so we don't get eavesdrop. > > > > Firstly I want to know if TLS and SRTP is mandatory(security wise) to > give access to the telephony server to Internet user (android and people at > home). > > > > If yes then I would need an How to do it because I am really not an > expert in telephony. > > > > I try some things but nothing work. > > > > I did what I found on the Wiki: > > http://wiki.sipfoundry.org/display/sipXecs/SSL+Certificates > > http://wiki.sipfoundry.org/display/sipXecs/Using+TLS > > > > At the moment I am using > > SipXecs 4.4 > > SFLPhone on the same network segment to try the TLS authentication > > -- > Michael Picher, Director of Technical Services > eZuce, Inc. > > 300 Brickstone Square**** > > Suite 201**** > > Andover, MA. 01810 > O.978-296-1005 X2015 > M.207-956-0262 > @mpicher <http://twitter.com/mpicher> > www.ezuce.com > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > There are 10 kinds of people in the world, those who understand binary and > those who don't. > > > _______________________________________________ > sipx-users mailing list > [email protected] > List Archive: http://list.sipfoundry.org/archive/sipx-users/ >
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