Re: Secure way of voice communication between two PCs

2013-05-10 Thread Lars Noodén
If you both have access to eachother's computers then the method in
the thread below might be portable in some way to Debian if an
alternative to aucat can be found.

 http://kerneltrap.org/mailarchive/openbsd-misc/2009/6/5/5882003

Otherwise, you could go SIP.  Jitsi claims to have good encryption.

 https://jitsi.org/

The transmission should probably be ok, but how vulnerable the
endpoints are is another matter.

Regards,
/Lars


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Secure way of voice communication between two PCs

2013-05-09 Thread yudi v
Hi,

I have been using Skype for a while and wanting to find an open source
alternative.
Skype uses encryption which most of the open source counterparts lack.
Also, with skype it's not a direct connection between the two PCs, I think
they use nodes/super nodes or something similar in the middle.

I know Ekiga can be used to call directly with h323 protocol but it lacks
native encryption, to make it secure I will have to either use ZRTP or have
VPN set up.


Is there a simpler alternative that allows for direct IP to IP voice
communication and is secure?

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Kind regards,
Yudi