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- Linux machine
- SER version 2.0rc or higher. Se also SER 2rc1
- Server certificate and private key in PEM fomrat
- CA list - list of trusted authorities in PEM format
- TLS enabled client - i.e. EyeBeam or new Counterapath http://support.counterpath.net/viewtopic.php?t=10033 CMC
If you use binary package, see if it supports TLS. command ser -V should show something like
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ser -V
version: ser 2.0.0-rc1 (i386/linux)
flags: STATS: Off, USE_IPV6, USE_TCP, USE_TLS ......
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and tls module (tls.so) has to located in module directory (depends on distribution and package i.e. /usr/local/lib/ser/modules)
Otherwise you have to recompile SER from source. Download daily snaphot from iptel.org or from CVS.
Ser 2rc daily snaphost
Ser 2.0 cvs branch
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export CVSROOT=:pserver:anonymous@cvs.berlios.de:/cvsroot/ser
cvs co -r rel_2_0_0 sip_router
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Ser head cvs branch
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export CVSROOT=:pserver:anonymous@cvs.berlios.de:/cvsroot/ser
cvs co sip_router
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Compiling of source
Make everything
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make group_include="standard" include_modules="tls" all |
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