How To set Up Linphone with SIP Credentials Using TLS

So I decided to get a VOIP or Voice Over IP phone number for several reasons. I don’t have any illusions about actually remaining anonymous on the internet or anywhere else. Gradually, I hope to expand my skillset, however, so that maybe every little thing I do is not tracked. If you find this interesting then check out Rob Braxman at BraxMe.

After you have acquired a VOIP number and SIP credentials, you will need a way to use them. A softphone, like Linphone, which is open source under the GNUv3 licence, is perfect. You do not actually need a physical phone for your number. You can use your PC or chromebook even. Linphone is available for Linux, Windows, MacOS, iOS and Android. I use my VOIP number as my main number now.

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I have been wanting to try Hugo for a bit now so I finally decided to give it a try. The security aspect of not having a lot of surface area where vulnerabilities can be lurking is very appealing as well as just having a quick, responsive website.

So, this will be my personal website where I will ramble about various things, mostly what I am studying. Currently, I am studying for the Microsoft MS900. Also, I want to be well acquainted with the CompTIA A+ material but am not sure if I am going to actually take the tests. It might suffice to just be able to pass 7 or 8 practice tests.