VPN or possibly a session border controller with TLS capabilities.

On Fri, Mar 23, 2012 at 12:43 PM, Robert Schroeder <
robert.schroe...@memberfirstmortgage.com> wrote:

> I am not sure of the budget or other factors involved, however, have you
> considered an inGate SIParator? I have used that device often for remote
> SIP connections if VPN is not a viable option for the remote user. This is
> not the normal situation though as VPN is often the safest and cheapest
> method to remote users access to an internal VoIP system.****
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> http://www.ingate.com/Products_siparators.php****
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> *Robert Schroeder*
> IT Manager
> Information Systems
> Member First Mortgage ****
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> *From:* sipx-users-boun...@list.sipfoundry.org [mailto:
> sipx-users-boun...@list.sipfoundry.org] *On Behalf Of *Simon Brûlé
> *Sent:* Friday, March 23, 2012 9:01 AM
> *To:* sipx-users@list.sipfoundry.org
> *Subject:* [sipx-users] TLS Integration (P.S) I know I posted it on the
> forum and it's like double post but I didn't read the how to post on the
> forum before I did it so I didn't knew about the mail list)****
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> HI
>
> I know that must be a topic that come back often but I did not found
> anything that could help me with my problem.
>
> At the moment I am doing the telephony system for an enterprise and they
> want remote user (softphone and android user) to be able to connect the
> telephony server from home or in the case of the android user anywhere
> where there is a wifi or 3g network.
>
> I found that the TLS certificate could give them protection for
> authentication (so the password is not transmitted in clear text or other
> thing like that)on the server since people will have access to the
> telephony server on the internet. And SRTP could be use to encrypt the
> communication so we don't get eavesdrop.
>
> Firstly I want to know if TLS and SRTP is mandatory(security wise) to give
> access to the telephony server to Internet user (android and people at
> home).
>
> If yes then I would need an How to do it because I am really not an expert
> in telephony.
>
> I try some things but nothing work.
>
> I did what I found on the Wiki:
> http://wiki.sipfoundry.org/display/sipXecs/SSL+Certificates
> http://wiki.sipfoundry.org/display/sipXecs/Using+TLS
>
> At the moment I am using
> SipXecs 4.4
> SFLPhone on the same network segment to try the TLS authentication ****
>
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