Big Problem SIP traffic Blocking.. Is thre any great solution

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Hi,

Do you have a how to for configuring IPsec server in a
windows 2003 server machine ?

Riad.

> The voice
performance would be terrible over HTTP.
> 
> Rather than
hacking up the sip and RTP stacks with a custom solution, I'd
>
look at using solutions that are already out there.  SIPTLS on a
>
non-standard port and IPsec for the RTP traffic, or IPsec for both
> signaling and media.  You can't inspect the traffic if it is
encrypted and
> IPsec can be used to obfuscate call traffic
heuristics.
> 
> 
> On May 10, 2010, at 11:30 PM,
Varun Singh wrote:
> 
>> HI All.
>>
>> These we have a big problem in the gulf for the telecom
companies are
>> facing that is they are incapable of routing
the sip traffic through the
>> internet. AFAIK the sip traffic
is blocked not only by the standard port
>> blocking for SIP
and RTP but also Deep Packet Analyzers are being used.
>> The
DPA(Deep Packet Analyzers) algorithms are read the packets and can
>> also determine the nature of communication going on. That is
why in some
>> areas the OpenVPN Tunneling on PJSIP is also
being caught and blocked.
>>
>> Other solution can
be HTTP tunneling which can be great solution but I
>> don't
think it will be a performance oriented as being a TCP oriented
>> protocol. But it is the most effective solution. So is there
any
>> implementation available for the HTTP Tunneling with the
PJSIP so that
>> can be implemented. Is there are other
solutions for it.
>>
>>
>> Please propose
so that we can start finding the best solution.
>>
>>
>> Regards:
>> varun
>>
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