Yes, but my provider tells me, he is not able to change this.
Linphone stores incomming calls with IP, so it is not easy for me to call a 
number back!

Am 1. Oktober 2023 01:14:36 OESZ schrieb Norbert Hanke 
<norbert.hanke_at_gmx.ch_6olpb...@duck.com>:
>DuckDuckGo was unable to verify sender identity
>
>If connecting through TLS the server needs to have a certificate that
>matches what the client connects to.
>
>That certificate holds the FQDN sip02.oja.at bot not the IP address.
>Therefore, the client must to reject it.
>
>You can check the certificate with
>openssl s_client -connect sip02.oja.at:5061
>
>On 30.09.2023 22:58, Gerard Vanderveken wrote:
>> 
>> Probably the server has SRV records for the domain, but not for the IP
>> 
>> Regards, Gerard
>> 
>> 
>> On 2023-09-30 20:45, Sepp via Linphone-users wrote:
>> 
>>> Why does a call to 43800664100@195.137.238.102 not work, but a call
>>> to 43800664...@sip02.oja.at does?
>>> 
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