Julien Wadel <[email protected]> writes: > Secure rooms are explained there : > https://www.linphone.org/secure-communications > This is about end-to-end encryption for chat that wasn't available on > Desktops.
(I realize you are the messenger here.) That really does not explain. It's just marketing bullets that make claims without any substantiation. Because I understand the larger context pretty well, I'm guesing this is somehow using the signal protocol or similar. What's missing is: Is this about the within-SIP messaging protocol? What is the protocol for chat encryption? Where is the protocol spec? What kind of public review has it had? Are there any other clients that implement this protocol? If not, is this described as a BC proprietary thing, or is there a claim that it is open but that there just aren't other implementations yet? Is it really the case that the flexisip server, as open source, fully supports this, so that the secure chat can be obtained in a fully open source way? Does the encryption setup protocol federate? If two people set up flexisip, and chat with each other, do they still get e2e-encrypted chat? Is this something that one can enable and disable, or does it result in one's client communicating with BC servers? about audio/video encryption: I get it that this is referring to ZRTP. But it doesn't say that, and it doesn't explain that this should be able to interoperate with other ZRTP implementations. It certainly looks like BC has done something useful here. it's just that with marketing text and no actual details, it's not possible to understand what is actually being done. Greg
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