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Hello,<br>
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kamailio is agnostic of the ipsec layer, it doesn't do anything to
manage ipsec, but it can get the traffic from any ipsec channel as
any application on the OS does. ipsec encryption/decryption is done
by the kernel.<br>
<br>
Adding/removing headers in kamailio is easy and straightforward
using textops module. If you know that you have to add any
Security-* header, then you can do it from kamailio.cfg with the
functions from textops module.<br>
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Cheers,<br>
Daniel<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 04/06/15 13:35, Priyaranjan Nayak
wrote:<br>
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<div dir="ltr">Hi All,<br>
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<div>I have a ims client endpoint supporting rfc 3329(IPSec).Now
I am sending register message to kamailio server with
Security-Client header and not getting any Security-Server
header in response. Could you please tell me below queries <br>
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<li>Whether kamailio server supporting rfc 3329 (IPSec) or
not ? <br>
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<li>If yes,how can we setup kamailio server to support
Security-Client,Security-Server and Security-varify(as per
rfc 3329) header ?</li>
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<div class="gmail_signature">Thanks<br>
Priyaranjan<br>
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