Certificate during SIP
TLS call when server is connected behind the NAT router
On 06/13/2011 08:54 AM, Iñaki Baz Castillo wrote:
> 2011/6/13 Vivek Batra:
>> However, when IP-PBX is connected behind the NAT router with private IP
>> address assigned on its Ethernet interface (SIP cl
2011/6/13 Kevin P. Fleming :
> Yes, it is. In addition, if the IP-PBX is generating certs with IP
> addresses in them, or is provisioned with them, and the IP-PBX is behind
> a NAT and has multiple 'identities' that UAs could see, then it should
> be provisioned with multiple certificates and respo
On 06/13/2011 08:54 AM, Iñaki Baz Castillo wrote:
> 2011/6/13 Vivek Batra:
>> However, when IP-PBX is connected behind the NAT router with private IP
>> address assigned on its Ethernet interface (SIP clients on public network
>> can reach IP-PBX through port forwarding), now X-Lite softphone sends
2011/6/13 Vivek Batra :
> However, when IP-PBX is connected behind the NAT router with private IP
> address assigned on its Ethernet interface (SIP clients on public network
> can reach IP-PBX through port forwarding), now X-Lite softphone sends the
> TLS binding request on public interface of rout
Hi Folks,
I have encountered one problem during SIP TLS session. I would appreciate
your views on the same;
During TLS binding setup from X-Lite Softphone to our IP-PBX, IP-PBX returns
the server certificate to the X-Lite Softphone. Everything goes fine when
IP-PBX is connected on public IP