[VOIPSEC] Really RTP is end-to-end?

Wence Van der Meersch wence.vandermeersch at ascure.com
Tue Jul 18 07:24:43 CDT 2006


This is the default asterisk behaviour, it keeps itself in the RTP data
path to listen for inband DTMF for feature codes (eg. for recording,
transferring, ...). This also allows it to transcode between different
codecs.

Regards,

Wence Van der Meersch
Information Security Consultant
Ascure NV

e-mail 	wence.vandermeersch at ascure.com
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> -----Original Message-----
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> Sent: maandag 17 juli 2006 9:32
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> Subject: [VOIPSEC] Really RTP is end-to-end?
> 
> Hi,
> I have two x-lite softphone, A and B, and an asterisk server, 
> C, when A call B initiates a SIP session whit C. My problem 
> is in RTP session because A and B don't communicate in 
> end-to-end manner but through C. I think there is a problem 
> in my x-lite configuration, is it right?
> 
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