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    <h2><a href="https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/Secure+Calling+Tutorial?focusedCommentId=11338315#comment-11338315">Secure Calling Tutorial</a></h2>
    <h4>Comment edited by             <a href="https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/~gilles">gilles</a>
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            <tr><td class="diff-changed-lines" >I tried my registered biz version (2.30) and the free version of Zoipper (2.36) for Windows, <span class="diff-deleted-words"style="color:#999;background-color:#fdd;text-decoration:line-through;">but</span> in both this TLS Certificate file option isn&#39;t there. <span class="diff-added-words"style="background-color: #dfd;">However, I can see it disabled in the Linux version (1.18). So I&#39;m now using PhonerLite where I could find it. Thanks for that.</span> <br></td></tr>
            <tr><td class="diff-deleted-lines" style="color:#999;background-color:#fdd;text-decoration:line-through;">Anyway, I&#39;m now using PhonerLite where I could find it. Thanks for that. <br></td></tr>
            <tr><td class="diff-unchanged" > <br>But, by default, TLS works fine without the user certificate. <br></td></tr>
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            <p>I tried my registered biz version (2.30) and the free version of Zoipper (2.36) for Windows, in both this TLS Certificate file option isn't there. However, I can see it disabled in the Linux version (1.18). So I'm now using PhonerLite where I could find it. Thanks for that.</p>

<p>But, by default, TLS works fine without the user certificate.<br/>
And I can't see any client certificate request from the server in Wireshark, should I set it somewhere ?<br/>
I couldn't find anything in sip.conf or in Asterisk 1.8 doc about it.</p>

<p>Also, when my client registers, I get something like :<br/>
    &#8211; Registered SIP 'phonerlite' at 10.100.5.61:49296<br/>
But in Wireshark, I can see that, on the server side, the signaling goes through port 5061.</p>

<p>Thanks for your help,<br/>
Gilles</p>
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