I tried installing OpenSIPS two more times, once through the menuconfig
interface with TLS enabled, and another time with "TLS=1 make install"
command.  Both times, the /etc/opensips/tls directory only has empty
directories, with no files inside.  The following directories are created
with no files inside:

[installdirectory]/etc/opensips/tls
[installdirectory]/etc/opensips/tls/rootCA
[installdirectory]/etc/opensips/tls/user
[installdirectory]/etc/opensips/tls/rootCA/certs
[installdirectory]/etc/opensips/tls/rootCA/private

All these directories are empty?  Is this normal?

At the following link I see someone refer to an OpenSIPS source which has
tls included "opensips-1.9.1-tls".  Is this a specific source tarball with
TLS enabled?  Is there one for version 2.1?

https://github.com/antonraharja/book-opensips-101/blob/master/content/3.2.%20SIP%20TLS%20Secure%20Calling.mediawiki



On 24 June 2015 at 15:30, Bogdan-Andrei Iancu <[email protected]> wrote:

>  Hi,
>
> What OpenSIPS version do you have ? also, note that you need also to
> install OpenSIPS with the TLS option on, otherwise the tls directory will
> not be created.
>
> Regards,
>
> Bogdan-Andrei Iancu
> OpenSIPS Founder and Developerhttp://www.opensips-solutions.com
>
> On 24.06.2015 17:14, Nabeel wrote:
>
> # opensipsctl tls rootCA
> ERROR: root CA config file (/usr/local//etc/opensips//tls/ca.conf) does
> not exist
>
> In fact,  that whole tls directory is empty,  even though my OpenSIPS
> instance has been compiled with tls support.   Where can I download the CA
> files?
>
>
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