[Freeswitch-users] Freeswitch with TLS
Steven Ayre
steveayre at gmail.com
Thu Dec 30 17:33:02 MSK 2010
FreeSWITCH is a b2bua not proxy server.
However, yes it would be possible to accept a SIP TLS call and bridge
it to a call going to OpenSIPS. It won't forward the original
messages, but will forward the signalling (i.e. you'll get ringing,
answered etc passed along but it'll be in separate calls not just
adding a Via header when forwarding).
OpenSIPS supports TLS itself though - any particular reason you're not
using its own support?
-Steve
On 30 December 2010 11:50, Michel Freiha <freiham at splendor.net> wrote:
> Dear Sir,
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> I’m planning to use Freeswitch server as a proxy server before OpenSIPS…The
> Job of freeswitch is only when I need to use SIP over TLS or SRTP when there
> is a severe firewall on user side…The Client will send SIP over TLS to
> freeswitch and the freeswitch will forward these packets to openSIPS or
> kamailio or whatever Registrar server…
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> Is that possible?
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> How many concurrent TLS connection a freeswitch server can handle?
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> Regards
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