On 05/16/2012 05:53 PM, Emil Ivov wrote: > Hey there, Hello and thanks for your answer.
> > On 16.05.12 12:42, Sergey Dobrov wrote: >> I have discovered that at the moment it's impossible to implement Jingle >> on top of WebRTC because of this bug: >> https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/discuss-webrtc/6K95fm0r2J4 >> >> Still can't understand if jitsi actually can do SRTP communications (and >> not ZRTP). > > Just to be clear here: SRTP is a transport protocol and ZRTP is one key > negotiation mechanism among others, that works with SRTP. Another > popular key negotiation mechanism that also uses SRTP is SDES. I suppose > that in this case you were referring to SDES. Thanks for clarifying. > > We do have SDES in Jitsi but it's currently only implemented for SIP. > Adding it for Jingle should be rather trivial. Where can I post a ticket for that? :) This can help anyone to implement this in their projects. And then it would be easier to make gateways to other networks including WebRTC calls. > > Cheers, > Emil > > -- > http://jitsi.org > >> >> Created a ticket for Gajim to implement SRTP: >> https://trac.gajim.org/ticket/7157 >> >> On 05/15/2012 07:34 PM, Sergey Dobrov wrote: >>> Hello, >>> >>> I am trying to implement Jingle in my habahaba project >>> (http://habahaba.im/) and trying to find another Jingle implementation >>> to test with and see that the situation with them is awful. >>> >>> To establish a connection, WebRTC requires to use SRTP and not RTP. >>> Okay, have we any client that can do that? I don't see any except of >>> jitsi that judging by code has some support of jingle:encryption >>> element. But in actual fact, it seems for me, that jitsi can use only >>> ZRTP for outgoing sessions and can serve SRTP for incoming sessions. >>> >>> Okay, try to use it! Make outgoing call from my web client to jitsi. >>> Send "session-initiate" populated with my contents and transports and >>> expect for "session-accept" but suddenly receive "transport-info". Is >>> this behavior of jitsi correct? I look throw flows in XEPs and don't >>> understand how I can process "session-accept" here. >>> >>> If anybody can suppose a client with SRTP support, I will be grateful. >>> Anyone interested in the project is welcomed for the discussion. >>> >> >> > _______________________________________________ > JDev mailing list > Info: http://mail.jabber.org/mailman/listinfo/jdev > Unsubscribe: [email protected] > _______________________________________________ > -- With best regards, Sergey Dobrov, XMPP Developer and JRuDevels.org founder. _______________________________________________ JDev mailing list Info: http://mail.jabber.org/mailman/listinfo/jdev Unsubscribe: [email protected] _______________________________________________
