On Thursday 17 October 2013, richard.seg...@marisec.ca wrote:
> The endpoints do not have a fixed IP, and a VPN tunnel wouldn't work under
> this scenario.  Basically this setup is for people who are traveling, and
> may be using a smart phone at an airport (or something similar).  The idea
> is that our system can be used to reduce toll costs, and provide access to
> internal resources.

If remote users *only* need to call contacts *within the office*, then whatever 
other precautions you take, make sure they land in a context which does not 
allow outside calls.

If you're feeling sufficiently evil, use Audacity to create a file with a few 
seconds of ringing-out tone followed by a deathly silence; and play this to 
remote users calling numbers they shouldn't, before doing a Hangup().  

-- 
AJS

Answers come *after* questions.

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