Re: [Ekiga-list] question about sip protection

2011-05-23 Thread Eugen Dedu
There is no encryption in ekiga currently, look for zrtp (and srtp?) On 22/05/11 22:28, Anthony Papillion wrote: I don't believe they are encrypted because there are a few SIP clients that expressly tout that they encrypt. I don't think Ekiga does. Anthony On 5/22/11, Nikolai

Re: [Ekiga-list] question about sip protection

2011-05-23 Thread Rob Owens
Twinkle also offers encryption for sip to sip. On Sun, May 22, 2011 at 03:50:43PM -0500, Anthony Papillion wrote: There's no way to encrypt SIP to POTS that I know of since the POTS end doesn't know how to decrypt it. SIP to SIP can be done though. I think SIPCommunicator encrypts IIRC. On

[Ekiga-list] question about sip protection

2011-05-22 Thread Nikolai Cassanova
I wanted to know, when we talk through sip protocol, can people over Internet listen to our conversations or are all conversation through sip encrypted and no one over the Internet can get access to conversations. ___ ekiga-list mailing list

Re: [Ekiga-list] question about sip protection

2011-05-22 Thread Anthony Papillion
I don't believe they are encrypted because there are a few SIP clients that expressly tout that they encrypt. I don't think Ekiga does. Anthony On 5/22/11, Nikolai Cassanova ncassanov...@gmail.com wrote: I wanted to know, when we talk through sip protocol, can people over Internet listen to

Re: [Ekiga-list] question about sip protection

2011-05-22 Thread Nikolai Cassanova
Is there anyway an end user such as my self can encrypt my own sip when I talk to family and friends through sip to pots or when they call me from pots to my sip address? On May 22, 2011 4:28 PM, Anthony Papillion papill...@gmail.com wrote: I don't believe they are encrypted because there are a

Re: [Ekiga-list] question about sip protection

2011-05-22 Thread Anthony Papillion
There's no way to encrypt SIP to POTS that I know of since the POTS end doesn't know how to decrypt it. SIP to SIP can be done though. I think SIPCommunicator encrypts IIRC. On 5/22/11, Nikolai Cassanova ncassanov...@gmail.com wrote: Is there anyway an end user such as my self can encrypt my own