hi, actually going through the source code , i came across pjlib / src / pj / ssl_sock_symbian.cpp . Is this class used for both sip and voice transmission over the network ? So , what happens when I have a ssl capable proxy / sip server on the other end ? will the ISP be able to detect the traffic type ? Khan On Mon, Jul 12, 2010 at 6:34 PM, Shrouk Khan <shroukkhan at softverk.is> wrote: > hi, > this is just from the top of my head . I am working with pjsip on symbian > and studying for implementing a voip tunnel for it. > > If I implement a tunnel ( using the word "tunnel" is an exaggeration , I > am simply encrypting the packets before they go out of the software and > decrypting them at the destination before sending it to the server ) , will > it work in places where VOIP is blocked ? (like UAE) > > The idea is like this: > > pjsip software <---------------------------------> A proxy server > <-----------------------------> SIP Server > Encrypted packet > Decrypted packet > > > I am not thinking of anything sophisticated , I shall pick the simplest > encryption with a static shared key and use it to encrypt the packets just > before they go out of the software ( i think the file to modify is pjlib / > src / pj / sock_symbian.cpp ) and on the receiving end decrypt them at a > proxy server and send it to the sip server . > > Again , this is not something that has been thought through . Just came to > my mind and I am putting it out there for discussion . So can anyone comment > on this ? > > -- > Regards > > Shrouk Khan (Khan) > System Administrator / Telecommunication System Developer > Office: +354 4400807 (Reykjavik) > +44 2031370800 (London) > Mobile: +66 875049439 (Bangkok) > > Web: www.softverk.is > > Reykjavik, Iceland // London, UK // Bangkok, Thailand > -- Regards Shrouk Khan (Khan) System Administrator / Telecommunication System Developer Office: +354 4400807 (Reykjavik) +44 2031370800 (London) Mobile: +66 875049439 (Bangkok) Web: www.softverk.is Reykjavik, Iceland // London, UK // Bangkok, Thailand -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.pjsip.org/pipermail/pjsip_lists.pjsip.org/attachments/20100712/7901dc45/attachment.html>