>> 2. The XTLS <security/> element enables a party to provide a hint about
>> which TLS methods might be used (e.g., "x509" or "srp"), whereas no SDP
>> methods are defined for that functionality. I could work with the
>> authors of DTLS-SRTP to include something along these lines.
>
> How do they solve the problem of bootstrapping trust? We could force
> x509 if we talk to SIP clients, e.g. a SIP client will always support
> this methid and has no fallback. I know, that sucks.

I'm not sure I understand what the advantage of this functionality is in
any case.

-Ekr

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