A Security Analysis on OpenSIPS

Abstract

IP Telephony, Internet Telephony, Digital Phone or often also called VoIP (Voice Over Internet Protocol) is a technology that allows long-distance voice conversations with the Internet. The increasing number of VoIP users and other IP-based multimedia streaming services naturally raises security issues. Many users are likely to lose their privacy in communication. To overcome this security problem a security system must be implemented. Implementing a security system will use VPN Gateway using SSL and TLS encryption on the VoIP server. The VPN Gateway method is used to build a private network so that only certain users can use the private network. The TLS method is used to secure a user signaling session to the server. From the test results obtained that the VoIP server that uses VPN Gateway and TLS on the server can overcome the attacks e.g., eavesdropping, attacking authentication, teardown session, and denial of service.

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Author Biography

Gandeva Bayu Satrya, School of Applied Science, Telkom University, Indonesia

Gandeva Bayu Satrya is a Ph.D in security communication for next generation networks, graduated from IT Convergence Engineering, School of Electronic Engineering, Kumoh National Institute of Technology, South Korea in December 2018. He has been a lecturer and researcher at School of Applied Science in Telkom University, Bandung, Indonesia since February 2011 until now. From June 2008 to December 2010, he was a BSS Engineer at PT. ZTE Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia. His areas of expertise are Android forensics, routing protocol, packet scheduling, and security communication in next generation network.

Published
2020-06-30
How to Cite
SATRYA, Gandeva Bayu; NICOVANDIA, Muhammad Caesara. A Security Analysis on OpenSIPS. IJAIT (International Journal of Applied Information Technology), [S.l.], p. 77-85, june 2020. ISSN 2581-1223. Available at: <//journals.telkomuniversity.ac.id/ijait/article/view/2503>. Date accessed: 29 mar. 2024. doi: https://doi.org/10.25124/ijait.v3i02.2503.
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