Hello Alexander,

great news! Was in todo list, but nobody had enough time to start. You have to port it to devel version. It is how a new module gets to repository. Then, please make tarball with the module (sources and README file) and register it to the tracker, Patches section:
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=139143

Some of existing developers will have a quick check to see if it integrates well with the existing code. Remarks will be send in short time. Once all agreed, the code will be imported on SVN. If you want to maintain the module (should be at least for one year), you need a sourceforge developer account. You will have to send the developer id to us to grant access. If don't want to maintain, we have to look for a volunteer, but hope is not the case. The module is something that has interest for openser community.

Cheers,
Daniel


On 03/22/07 17:23, Alexander Christ wrote:
Hello all!

As part of my diploma thesis about SIP security, I have written a module which adds support for SIP Identity (RFC 4474). I would like to publish this module, if someone is interested.

The module is written for version 1.1.0.

There are 2 known limitations for the Verifier in this module:
1.)Certificates are not downloaded. They have to be stored locally. (see chapter 6 of RFC 4474) 2.)Call-IDs of valid requests containing an Identity header are not recorded. Hence the Verifier does not provide full replay protection. (see section 13.1 of RFC 4474)

At the moment documentation is in German, but I am going to make an English translation.

Regards
Alexander Christ

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