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Re: VoIP security
From: "Champ Clark [Vistech]" <champ () bundy vistech net>
Date: Fri, 22 Apr 2005 16:48:28 -0400
Vomit can decode calls from a Cisco phone, provided the encapsulation is G.711. It doesn't handle other codecs, or at least it didn't a few months ago. The answer to most these types of issues is SRTP, although there are other initiatives going on as well.
This is true, as long as it's Cisco gear. Right off hand, I don't know any other hardware providers that support SRTP. This might be different now (?). Just for example, SRTP isn't a option if he's using Asterisk. -- Champ Clark III | Vistech Communications,Inc. | 850-942-0388 x 101 http://www.vistech.net GPG Key ID: 58A2A58F Key fingerprint = 7734 2A1C 007D 581E BDF7 6AD5 0F1F 655F 58A2 A58F If it wasn't for C, we'd be using BASI, PASAL and OBOL.
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- VoIP security Seth Art (Apr 20)
- Re: VoIP security Champ Clark [Vistech] (Apr 21)
- RE: VoIP security David (Apr 21)
- Re: VoIP security Pbt (Apr 21)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- RE: VoIP security Joshua Berry (Apr 21)
- Re: VoIP security Mihai Amarandei (Apr 22)
- RE: VoIP security Drumm, Daniel (Apr 22)
- RE: VoIP security Anil Saini (Apr 25)
- Re: VoIP security Champ Clark [Vistech] (Apr 25)