[VOIPSEC] FYI - new Blue Box podcast featuring a mini-tutorial onSPIT (SPam for Internet Telephony)

Cesc Santasusana cesc.santasusana at nl.thalesgroup.com
Fri Mar 10 02:55:18 CST 2006


miniSIP (www.minisip.org, see instructions for SVN repository) does SRTP with MIKEY key 
exchange for a long time now. The mikey works very well
between minisips, and some testing has been done with libSRTP with no major problems.
And since a couple months ago it also runs on windows XP/2000 boxes and a windows mobile 2003 
port is almost ready.

Regards,

Cesc

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>>> <dan_york at Mitel.com> 03/09/06 07:12pm >>>
VOIPSEC folks,

Earlier this week I uploaded a new podcast that features a little tutorial 
segment we did around the whole issue of SPIT, aka "SPam for Internet 
Telephony".  It includes a contributed commentary from Rick Robinson 
followed by Jonathan and I talking a bit more about what SPIT is, how it 
can work and the circumstances under which (in our opinion) it is a 
problem.  If you are interested in listening to that - along with our 
usual discussion of VoIP security news, you can visit:

  http://www.blueboxpodcast.com/2006/03/blue_box_podcas_1.html 

NOTE:  Since I had someone ask me again recently, you do NOT need an iPod 
to listen... our show is simply an MP3 file that you can download to your 
PC and either play there - or sync the file to a portable MP3 player such 
as an iPod to listen while on the go.  All our files are MP3 so they will 
work with pretty much any portable player or PC music program.   We've 
even made it that much easier with a Flash-based MP3 player on the website 
so you don't even need to download the file first... 

Enjoy - and comments (including opposing opinions) are definitely welcome,
Dan

P.S. We also definitely welcome contributed commentaries like the one Rick 
did!  Email us at "blueboxpodcast at gmail.com" if you want to contribute.

-- 
Dan York, CISSP
Dir of IP Technology, Office of the CTO
Mitel Corp.     http://www.mitel.com 
dan_york at mitel.com +1-613-592-2122
PGP key (F7E3C3B4) available for 
secure communication
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