OpenSIPS Security Audit, facts and results

Almost an year ago we were boiling the idea of starting a professional security audit over the freshly released OpenSIPS 3.2 . What were the reasons for doing this and how the audit actually took shape, as targets, methodology and deliverables, is described in this original manifest. Of course, nothing would have been possible without … Continue reading OpenSIPS Security Audit, facts and results

OpenSIPS Control Panel 9 – stepping into a new era

The OpenSIPS Control Panel accompanied OpenSIPS already for some time. And besides the sub-version aiming to align to the OpenSIPS versions (i.e. 8.3.1), the OpenSIPS Control Panel had its own evolution, reflected in the major version. For example, the last major boost was version 8, were the front-end part was re-design with a new modern … Continue reading OpenSIPS Control Panel 9 – stepping into a new era

OpenSIPS 3.3 – Messaging in the IMS and UC ecosystems

SIP is more than voice and video, it is also instant messaging and presence. Even if the traditional SIP services are more voice focused, the Instant Messaging (IM) gained a lot if importance and traction in the context of IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) and Unified Communications (UC). Messaging in IMS Thanks to the large adoption … Continue reading OpenSIPS 3.3 – Messaging in the IMS and UC ecosystems

The OpenSIPS Security Audit is happening

Couple of months ago, after exchanging some ideas we Sandro Gauci from Enable Security, we saw as plausible the project of performing a professional Security Audit (PenTests) for OpenSIPS 3.2, with public results and benefits for the whole project and community. So, we embarked in the quest of making that possible, to put together the … Continue reading The OpenSIPS Security Audit is happening