On Tue, May 04, 2010 at 06:46:59PM +0200, isca...@free.fr wrote:
- Create a SSH tunnel from the Windows client to the Asterisk server using
putty
(redirecting ports used for VoIP)
= it doesn't work because either SIP/RTP or IAX2 protocol are based on
UDP
so that SSH tunneling isn't
On Sun, 2010-05-09 at 13:34 +0300, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
On Tue, May 04, 2010 at 06:46:59PM +0200, isca...@free.fr wrote:
- Create a SSH tunnel from the Windows client to the Asterisk server using
putty
(redirecting ports used for VoIP)
= it doesn't work because either SIP/RTP or
Hi,
I'm trying to set up a secure VoIP channel between a Windows softphone client
and an Asterisk 1.6... server running with OpenBSD. By secure I mean to
prevent any man in the middle to reconstitute any vocal exchange nor
sender/addressee/any header data/ of the VoIP call (in first step, I
Hi,
On 05-04-2010 18:46, isca...@free.fr wrote:
- Create a VPN using OpenVPN
= impossible for me , i'm not admin of the Windows system.
this is a bad thing, but the vpn concept might work after all. have you
considered a pptp/l2tp/ipsec vpn? AFAIK on the client side, you may
succeed
Iscario-
I'm trying to set up a secure VoIP channel between a Windows softphone
client
and an Asterisk 1.6... server running with OpenBSD. By secure I mean to
prevent any man in the middle to reconstitute any vocal exchange nor
sender/addressee/any header data/ of the VoIP call (in first