18 Jul
2004
18 Jul
'04
3:27 p.m.
On Sun, Jul 18, 2004 at 08:53:35PM +0100, Dave Howe wrote:
That may have just been an artifact of a bad implementation, though. DTLS might be a better pick for securing VoIP. There's also SRTP.
The strength of a pure VPN solution is that you aren't limited to *just* VoIP - you can transfer files, use whiteboarding, run videoconferencing, support text channels..... even play games :)
Well, nothing stopping you from treating your datagram-based VPN (ie, DTLS) as an IP tunnel, and doing TCP-like stuff on top of it to handle the IM and file transfer. Actually I'm working on something rather like that now, which may or not get finished soon. -Jack