This document provides instructions on how to build and configure Asterisk V1.4 with the OSP Toolkit to enable secure, multi-lateral
peering. The OSP Toolkit is an open source implementation of the OSP peering protocol
and is freely available from www.sipfoundry.org. The OSP standard defined by the
European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI TS 101 321) www.esti.org.
If you have questions or need help, building Asterisk with the OSP Toolkit, please post your question
on the OSP mailing list at https://list.sipfoundry.org/mailman/listinfo/osp.
The software listed below is required ti build and use the OSP Toolkit:
. OpenSSL (required for building) - Open Source SSL protocol and Cryptographic Algorithms
(version 0.9.7g recommended) from www.openssl.org. Pre-compiled OpenSSL binary packages
are not recommended because of the binary compatibility issue.
. Perl (required for building) - A programming language used by OpenSSL for compilation.
Any version of Perl should work. One version of Perl is available from www.activestate.com/ActivePerl.
If pre-compiled OpenSSL packages are used, Perl package is not required.
. C compiler (required for building) - Any C compiler should work. The GNU Compiler
Collection from www.gnu.org is routinely used for building the OSP Toolkit for testing.
. OSP Server (required for testing) - Access to any OSP server should work. Open
source OSP servers are available from www.sipfoundry.org/osp, a free commercial
OSP server may be downloaded from www.transnexus.com and an OSP server osptestserver.transnexus.com
is freely available on the internet for testing for testing. Please contact support@transnexus.com
for testing access to osptestserver.transnexus.com.