[Asterisk-Dev] AES voice encryption for IAX2
Bruce Ferrell
bferrell at baywinds.org
Sat Apr 17 22:06:48 MST 2004
Actually there is already a means of coping with addresses switching.
It used to be freeswan, now openswan:
http://www.openswan.org/
No VPN, no fuss, no muss... It's already in 2.6 kernels and from what I
see, been backported to 2.4
Derek Smithies wrote:
> Hi,
>
>>Then one could not have a mobile method of encryption...you would be
>>locked down to that specific network and trying to establish a VPN is
>>just not very efficient.
>
>
> Not true.
> There is a new protocol coming out of ietf called HIP.
> HIP will cope with a node changing its ip number during a connection..
>
> Derek.
> ===========================
> On Fri, 16 Apr 2004, Jeremy McNamara wrote:
>
>
>>Tracy R Reed wrote:
>>
>>
>>>It would seem to me that tunneling over ipsec or ipv6 or stunnel or any
>>>number of other standard means would work just fine rather than
>>>reinventing the wheel by integrating encryption with IAX.
>>>
>>>
>>
>>Then one could not have a mobile method of encryption...you would be
>>locked down to that specific network and trying to establish a VPN is
>>just not very efficient.
>>
>>
>>Jeremy
>>
>>
>>
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