El Viernes, 5 de Junio de 2009, Dale Worley escribió:
> > Anyhow, it seems that before securing the media transmission, it makes
> > sense to also secure the signalling. Since TLS secures the signalling
> > it allows the secure tranmission of master key for SRTP. This is, with
> > TLS you get all the goals (secure SIP + SRTP).
>
> In some circumstances, there isn't a need to secure the signaling.
> Those circumstances are where the callee has knowledge of who the callee
> is and possesses a key or identifier of the callee.  The caller uses SIP
> as an unsecure rendezvous protocol, and then confirms the identity of
> the callee using the key.  (This is much simpler to implement, and even
> to define, that secure signaling.)

Hi Dale, please don't take me wrong but that sounds too much exotic for me and 
I don't expect a SIP device being so clever in the next 25 years XD


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Iñaki Baz Castillo <i...@aliax.net>

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