[Freeswitch-users] TLS problem

Brian West brian at freeswitch.org
Sun Sep 15 21:34:42 MSD 2013


Its probably going to be the cipher suite, how did you generate the certificate?  
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On Sep 14, 2013, at 1:35 PM, Dror Lupu <drorlupu at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Guys,
>  
> I’ve done the steps for TLS setup as shown on the Wiki (using the server’s IP address in CN and ALT), but I can’t get TLS to work (UDP/TCP works fine).
> All certificates seem to be in place and generated correctly.
> I get this error, when using Linphone (I installed the root CA on my machine).
> 1.  tport.c:2745 tport_wakeup_pri() tport_wakeup_pri(0xb5062a60): events IN
> 2.  tport.c:869 tport_alloc_secondary() tport_alloc_secondary(0xb5062a60): new secondary tport 0xb67c0410
> 3.  tport_type_tls.c:607 tport_tls_accept() tport_tls_accept(0xb67c0410): new connection from tls/172.16.111.211:61942/sips
> 4.  tport_tls.c:873 tls_connect() tls_connect(0xb67c0410): events NEGOTIATING
> 5.  tport_tls.c:873 tls_connect() tls_connect(0xb67c0410): events NEGOTIATING
> 6.  tport_tls.c:962 tls_connect() tls_connect(0xb67c0410): TLS setup failed (error:00000001:lib(0):func(0):reason(1))
> 7.  tport.c:2092 tport_close() tport_close(0xb67c0410): tls/172.16.111.211:61942/sips
> 8.   
> Any ideas?
>  
> Thanks in advance,

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