Soft SIP Phones That Support TLS – Asterisk Version 13.13.1
Hello, I have a user that prefers Soft SIP phone install on his laptop, for security reasons I have enable TLS on our Asterisk server to support TLS
authentication, It works well with hard phones. Has anybody in this forum use SIP Soft phones with TLS authentication enabled? Any suggestions?
Thanks, Motty
9 thoughts on - Soft SIP Phones That Support TLS – Asterisk Version 13.13.1
Zoiper?
As far as I know, Zoiper does support TLS across all platforms.
We’ve tested and deployed this on their “paid” software on Android and Windows, and it works well.
Thanks,
*Glenn @ VDOTel*
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Hello,
I’m a big fan of PhonerLite. It’s more poplar in Germany, but also available in English language. This client supports TLS, SRTP and ZRTP: http://phonerlite.de/features_en.htm
Yes, the GUI is not that much user friendly as Zoiper is – but at least a very good and stable client for testing purposes 😉
Max
Am 15.02.2017 um 19:46 schrieb Motty Cruz:
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Microsip (Windows) is free and small.
2.5Mb download, 10Mb RAM usage, does everything I need and configuring TLS is a doddle. http://www.microsip.org/
And Microsip using PJSIP SIP stack 🙂
El 16/02/2017 a las 08:15, Jonathan H escribi
It seems to be Windows-only, though, and does not appear to include any Source Code (even although the licence allows you to distribute modified versions).
Either of those could potentially be a show-stopper.
Linphone ( http://www.linphone.org/technical-corner/linphone/overview )
supports TLS — and is both cross-platform and GPLv2.
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Hi,
Am 16.02.2017 um 14:19 schrieb Annus Fictus:
Sorry (also, for off-topic), based on my latest experience with PJSIP, I’m not sure if this really is a sign of good quality. Maybe it’s a problem with the implementation in Asterisk (I haven’t tried PJSIP in other software), but after just five minutes of testing I found several bugs regarding PJSIP preventing me to use it in a production enviroment 🙁
I’m going to file these bugs at the moment…
Max
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Asterisk uses PJSIP at a different layer than a lot of other things. A
lot of the application logic and features are done by Asterisk, while clients based on PJSIP use pjsua which takes care of that. You can’t compare the two.
As for your issues please do file them. I’d also suggest using bundled PJSIP, it works the best with Asterisk and we backport applicable fixes and include fixes we’ve created that have not yet made it to a PJSIP
release.
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Am 16.02.2017 um 15:01 schrieb Joshua Colp:
OK, I’ll try again with the bundled version. If the bugs persist, I’ll file some bugs 😉
Max
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