[Users] OpenSER and Eyebeam 1.5 with TLS

Teemu Harju teemu.harju at gmail.com
Tue May 16 12:53:40 CEST 2006


Hi,

Sorry, but I'm still a bit lost here. What .pem files do I need to import to
the Windows XP certificate store? And what was again this cert/key (pk12)
that was imported to the client? Did you somehow combine the certificate and
the private key or something?

I'm kind of lost with the certificates and keys and stuff. :) It would be
nice if someone could write a brief example on the wiki or something about
how to get eyeBeam working with OpenSER and TLS.

Regards,

Teemu

On 5/16/06, Christoph Fürstaller <christoph.fuerstaller at kurtkrenn.com>
wrote:
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> Hi Klaus,
>
> >> Hi Christoph!
> >
> >> What is the "cert/key (pk12) for the client"? Is it for TLS client
> >> authentication (the proxy requests a certificate from eyebeam)?
>
> I'm very sorry, I'm not using client authentication. On the OpenSER
> Website there is an error in the TLS Tutorial. The mentioned parameter
> tls_verify = 1 is wrong. The correct one is tls_verify_client = 1 (as
> given in the README file in the sources)
>
> After I corrected this I get that error:
> tls_error: error:140890C7:SSL routines:SSL3_GET_CLIENT_CERTIFICATE:peer
> did not return a certificate
>
> So my eyeBeam doesn't send a cert. I asked on the counterpath forum and
> searched the docs, but didn't found something concerning that. So,
> eyeBeam isn't compatible of that? Anyone knows?
>
> >> If yes -  how does eyebeam know which of the available client
> >> certificates it should use?
> >
> >> regards
> >> klaus
>
>
> chris...
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Teemu Harju
http://www.teemuharju.net
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