What is a 'secure call'?
\ Johansson Olle E (13 Feb 2008)
. \ Matthew Rubenstein (13 Feb 2008)
. \ Olivier (15 Feb 2008)

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Subject:Re: What is a 'secure call'?
Group:Asterisk-users
From:Olivier
Date:15 Feb 2008


 


2008/2/13, Johansson Olle E <oej>:
>
>
> In SIP, there's a specification for how I as a domain owner can
> request all calls to my domain to use
> SIP/TLS by using DNS NAPTR and SRV records.


Which one ?
Does it also deal with SPIT ?

But how do I as a caller
> request a secure service?


I think SPIT is a major concern (though I've not heard a single case of
SPIT abuse, yet).

How do we place a secure call with DIAL? Do we need SECUREDIAL?
>
> Any ideas and thoughts on the subject are welcome!
>
> Regards,
> /Olle
>
>


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