On 02.12.21 01:21, Kingsley Tart wrote:
No I haven't, but if I did I suspect they would take no notice. Twilio
is a big provider who do what they do because they can.

And I can see why they do this, because customers can set up their own
SIP trunks on their system with their unique hostname, so it makes
sense for them to have a wildcard cert, whether in violation of the RFC
or not.


Hey there,

I wanted to chime in on this because I encountered this exact problem in my own app.
Deutsche Telekom in Germany also uses wildcard certificates.
I proposed a patch for PJ, but it got rejected, see the PR here:

https://github.com/pjsip/pjproject/pull/2328

And my patch here:
https://github.com/andreas-wehrmann/pjproject/commit/ef089cb53aa7570f7afda80a6a57f8b5778c86b4

"Advise your SIP provider" - haha, I had a good laugh...

All the best,
Andreas





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