Hello Daniel,
Do you have an idea why the SIP messages header are only partially encrypted
for the caller ?
Since both SIP clients connects to the same SIP proxy it means that SIP
messages go two times through the same proxy (client -> proxy -> registrar
-> proxy -> client), is it possible to
Hello Daniel,
The headers in the callee logs contains encrypted data which is exactly what
I expect but when I look at the caller logs I can see that the headers are
partially encrypted and they contain the ip address of the registrar that I
want to hide in clear.
In the following message from
Hello Daniel,
We enabled topoh on the proxy only and ran a test using sipp. In the sipp
log we can see that the callee SIP messages header is encrypted as expected
but not the caller SIP messages header.
Both caller and callee messages go through the same proxy and our objective
is to hide the
Hello Daniel,
Thanks for your answers, I will try again on the lab when it is available
(enable topoh only on the SIP proxy)
Sorry for the graph, I finally put it on pastbin
https://pastebin.com/QwJ68x1G
The SIP traffic (encrypted unsing TLS) comes from a sip application running
on a
(graph was hidden, sorry )
+---+
++
+--> |SIP Proxy 1+---+ +--> |SIP|Registrar 1 +---+
+--+ | +---+ | | ++
| ++
|Virtual
Hello,
I am trying to configure the topoh module for kamailio 5.0.2. I read the
documentation but some points are still not clear to me.
The topology of my network is as follow:
- Two SIP proxies
- Two SIP registrars
- Only one SIP proxy is running (the other take over automatically in case
the