Hi, Eust!
As Daniel already pointed out, AES is a cipher, not an encryption
mechanism. If you want to use AES encryption for your traffic, simply
configure TLS to use an AES cipher by setting the ciphers_list parameter[1].
To find out the available AES ciphers, run on your machine:
openssl ciphers
Then choose one (or more) ciphers and feed them to the ciphers_list
parameters. For example:
modparam("tls_mgm", "ciphers_list",
"ECDHE-ECDSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384:ECDHE-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384:DHE-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384")
The previous configuration specifies 3 AES ciphers that can be used for
TLS encryption.
In my opinion I don't see how further this could get, unless you provide
us a more detailed requirement or something specific you want to do.
PS: my system uses 50 AES based ciphers and only 7 other ciphers, so I
am pretty sure that any TLS session is most likely using an AES based
cipher.
[1] http://www.opensips.org/html/docs/modules/2.4.x/tls_mgm#idp5669152
Best regards,
Răzvan Crainea
OpenSIPS Developer
www.opensips-solutions.com
On 11/14/2017 09:52 PM, Eust wrote:
Hi,
thanks for the explanation, il see what can be done, sadly there is not much
information on OpenSips + AES but il try and see if I can figure it out.
If someone has done some research before or tried it out id be grateful for
some info. :)
Thanks.
Eust
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