SRTP encoding/decoding for encrypted SIP interconnections A: Difference between revisions
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FreeSBC/ProSBC supports the encoding and decoding of SRTP. This enables the SBC to be on the boundary of a private network where RTP is unencrypted, and to relay the RTP to a "public" network where encryption is required. This is typically done when encryption cannot be used end-to-end. | FreeSBC/ProSBC supports the encoding and decoding of SRTP. This enables the SBC to be on the boundary of a private network where RTP is unencrypted, and to relay the RTP to a "public" network where encryption is required. This is typically done when encryption cannot be used end-to-end. | ||
To learn about SIP stack configuration, refer to [[Toolpack:Tsbc_Protocol_Stack_Settings_3.1 | To learn about SIP stack configuration, refer to [[Toolpack:Tsbc_Protocol_Stack_Settings_3.1|FreeSBC/ProSBC Web Portal 3.1: Protocol Stacks]]. |
Revision as of 10:10, 31 May 2021
This article applies to: | Product | Version |
SBC | 3.1 |
FreeSBC/ProSBC supports the encoding and decoding of SRTP. This enables the SBC to be on the boundary of a private network where RTP is unencrypted, and to relay the RTP to a "public" network where encryption is required. This is typically done when encryption cannot be used end-to-end.
To learn about SIP stack configuration, refer to FreeSBC/ProSBC Web Portal 3.1: Protocol Stacks.