}
if (res != err_status_ok && res != err_status_replay_fail ) {
- if ((srtp->warned >= 10) && !((srtp->warned - 10) % 100)) {
- ast_log(AST_LOG_WARNING, "SRTP unprotect failed with: %s %d\n", srtp_errstr(res), srtp->warned);
- srtp->warned = 11;
+ /*
+ * Authentication failures happen when an active attacker tries to
+ * insert malicious RTP packets. Furthermore, authentication failures
+ * happen, when the other party encrypts the sRTP data in an unexpected
+ * way. This happens quite often with RTCP. Therefore, when you see
+ * authentication failures, try to identify the implementation
+ * (author and product name) used by your other party. Try to investigate
+ * whether they use a custom library or an outdated version of libSRTP.
+ */
+ if (rtcp) {
+ ast_verb(2, "SRTCP unprotect failed because of %s\n", srtp_errstr(res));
} else {
- srtp->warned++;
+ if ((srtp->warned >= 10) && !((srtp->warned - 10) % 150)) {
+ ast_verb(2, "SRTP unprotect failed because of %s %d\n",
+ srtp_errstr(res), srtp->warned);
+ srtp->warned = 11;
+ } else {
+ srtp->warned++;
+ }
}
errno = EAGAIN;
return -1;