[asterisk-users] Asterisk as TLS server as well as TLS client
Danny Nicholas
danny at debsinc.com
Mon Aug 20 15:53:34 CDT 2012
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Asterisk as TLS server as well as TLS client
SUSE:
reSIProcate can be built from source on a large number of platforms. I
recently converted the upstream project to autotools, this should make
it straightforward to build (and even package it) for SUSE. There has
been some mention of RPM packaging on the resiprocate dev email list.
I'm even working on it for OpenCSW at the moment.
Postgresql:
This is a bigger challenge.
- Scott recently added the MySQL support for the 1.8 release, before
that there was no working DB support, just BDB files.
- It should probably be generalised for UNIXODBC or something like that,
I actually used that approach in dynalogin. However, it will probably
need someone to volunteer or present a commercial opportunity to enhance
it like that.
As for the guides: to make it easy, they talk about what exists today.
Once the RPM packages appear in Fedora or SUSE, I will definitely update
the guides, there is no hidden agenda to force people onto Debian.
I'm fond of the tar-config-make method that Asterisk uses. Is this possible
for reSIPprocate? If so can you provide a link?
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