Quoting Alexander Traud (2021-10-25 13:06:00) > > the only real use back then [...] was for a random number function > > Sounds like I should have raised this before.
Bugreports (and other kinds of reports - the name is kinda misleading) are always appreciated. > libSRTP required a crypto library to support AES-GCM based crypto > suites [1]. Actually, I use those suites via Digium Asterisk: > <https://issues.asterisk.org/jira/browse/ASTERISK-26190>. For that > library, Cisco, the maintainer of libSRTP, chose OpenSSL. > > The random number generator was another story: The libSRTP team > stopped to support an internal generator and expects the application > developer to supply its own. Anything can be used, like [0]. Thanks for that clarification. It would be quite helpful if you could check the Debian packaging of Asterisk and report any shortcomings related to its SIP support. > > Do you see a concrete use for alternate TLS engine linkage? [ details appreciated yet snipped for this response ] > So, yes, there is no hard requirement, at least for me. Perhaps > someone else has a hard requirement and tells us. If you close this > wish, he has to create a new wish, correct? Closing a bugreport only flags it as nothing actionable in it¹ - it still accepts posts even when closed¹ and continue to appear in the bug archive². Anyone having followup information on this can either post to this issue or post a new issue. iIf in doubt if really same, I recommend to post as a new issue: It is easy to merge issues as needed, but slightly more tricky and confusing to fork an issue. Kind regards, - Jonas ¹ After some time - I think a month - a closed bugreport with no activity gets "archived" to reduce spam - it then need to be explicitly "unarchived" before further posts are accepted. ² By default only unarchived bugs are searched, so readers need to explicitly request to "dig deeper" into potentially dusty discussions. -- * Jonas Smedegaard - idealist & Internet-arkitekt * Tlf.: +45 40843136 Website: http://dr.jones.dk/ [x] quote me freely [ ] ask before reusing [ ] keep private
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