[asterisk-users] VPN on Asterisk
Eric "ManxPower" Wieling
eric at fnords.org
Mon Jun 18 16:28:59 CDT 2007
You do NOT want to send realtime audio over a TCP connection.
Nuno Vieira - nfsi telecom wrote:
> try vtund.
>
> http://vtun.sourceforge.net/
>
> its a userland tcp implementation... not the safest thing around, but
> should be secure enough for what you are looking for, and pretty
> simple to implement.
>
> cheers,
> --nvieira
>
>
> On Jun 18, 2007, at 7:37 PM, Remco Barendse wrote:
>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Greetings to All,
>>>
>>> Im looking for some help on configuring VPN on the Asterisk PBX
>>> that I
>>> have hosted in US. Im currently in Middle East and as everyone knows
>>> some countries here has taboo to VOIP. Im not able to get phy phones
>>> registered to my PBX as they are blocking SIP and IAX2. Hence im
>>> looking for a VPN solution.
>> Slightly offtopic, but I would choose a VPN solution that can do
>> webvpn
>> (connect to port 80), i just came back from holiday and several
>> hotels had
>> VOIP *and* VPN ports for PPTP blocked in their internet, to prevent
>> people
>> from calling over their internet connection, clogging up their (pretty
>> poor) connection. With webvpn you can connect to port 80 and
>> circumvent
>> such trouble.
>>
>> I tried finding an easy HOWTO for OpenVPN, on a CentOS box, this is
>> not
>> easy at all.
>>
>>
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