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provision_sccp/etc/certs/gentlv
Diederik de Groot e0402a9ca3 Update gentlv script
2019-03-22 10:22:20 +01:00

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#!/bin/bash
if [ $# == 0 ]; then
# Create ITLFile.tlv in the tftpboot provisioning directory, the certificate used to sign the .tlv file is automatically included as providing the SAST function.
../../tools/certutils/tlvfile -b ../../tftpboot/settings/ITLFile.tlv -c CA.pem -r asterisk.pem -f ccm -r capf.pem -f capf -r tvs.pem -f tvs -r tftp.pem -f tftp -r webserver.pem -f https
else
# Optionally, the default ITLFile.tlv can be overridden using a file name based on the MAC address of the phone, eg: ITLSEP58971ECC97C1.tlv.
#../../tools/certutils/tlvfile -b ../../tftpboot/settings/ITL${1}.tlv -c CA.pem -r vpn.pem -f https -F ITLFile.tlv
# Optionally, additional certificates can be included using a file name based on the MAC address of the phone, eg: CTLSEP58971ECC97C1.tlv.
# Example for the VPN certificate
../../tools/certutils/tlvfile -b ../../tftpboot/settings/CTL${1}.tlv -c CA.pem -r vpn.pem -f https -F CTLFile.tlv
# Enable SIP-TLS mode by setting <transportLayerProtocol> to 3 and setting <deviceSecurityMode> to either 2 (Authenticated) or 3 (Encrypted) in SEPMAC.cnf.xml. Optionally, any XML services can be configured to use HTTPS.
fi