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Re: [Linphone-users] End-to-end encryption in Linphone
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Roland Haeder |
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Re: [Linphone-users] End-to-end encryption in Linphone |
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Fri, 03 Jul 2015 18:38:15 +0200 |
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On 07/03/2015 06:28 PM, David Bolton wrote:
> I'm interested in the end-to-end encryption via Linphone. I didn't see
> any information in the user guide:
> http://www.linphone.org/user-guide.html I also searched the web but
> found very little except for a couple people saying they couldn't get it
> to work.
>
> Currently I'm testing Linphone by making calls between a linphone
> account on my phone and a linphone account on my desktop.
>
> On the phone, Linphone displays a red lock with a slash through it. Does
> that mean it is not encrypted? When I tap on the lock nothing happens.
> On the desktop I don't see any visual UI about encryption or secure
> communication.
>
> David
>
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And to answer your question, I think this:
1) If you have setup a SIP account with a proxy, then only your
connection to that proxy is secured (I might be wrong, choose TLS in
transportation). So also your partner must do it, else his/her
connection is not secured.
2) If you directly connect to someone else (his/her firewall port must
be open for this) then I think the whole conversation is secured. But I
might be wrong (as I'm no dev).
As I wrote, I'm no dev and I might be wrong.
Roland
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