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Subject: Re: Voice over IP security - anyone?
From: John Sharpe (John.Sharpe
TELINTGLOBAL.COM)Date: Fri Oct 06 2000 - 03:51:00 CDT
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http://www.observer-analyser.co.uk/default.htm I've not tried it but I met
them at the Networks 2000 show in Birmingham, UK, last year and they assured
me that it could record and replay H.323 traffic. It seems like a perfectly
possible proposition, you can get demo version from them to try it.
When I last looked at the published H.323 family of protocols it seemed that
the section dealing with security was "for further study".
A page with links to standards and test applications etc can be found at
http://www.rdg.ac.uk/ITS/NOC/H323VC/links.html
I'm planning on trying voice within a VPN tunnel which seems like a way to
address the security issue. Obviously I would expect to use hardware
encryption to deal with the latency issue.
John Sharpe
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