Kevin Larsen <kevin.lar...@pioneerballoon.com> schrieb: > Make sure you have solved the problem. You don't want to get hit with a > phone bill for calls from your location to Israel. Basically, they are > hoping that you are running the equivalent of a mail server open relay. > They are trying to use you to dial out to another number. You don't want > to pay for these calls.
Of course, but how can I test, if I am an "open relay"? > The calls are being dumped into your default context. It's not matching on > your gotoif statements, so finally it is trying to execute this: > Dial("SIP/192.168.20.120-0000002a", "SIP/pbxluca/000972592603325,,R") in > new stack > > Not sure what trunk pbxluca is, but if that is an outbound trunk, then > this is very bad. The only reason it would fail then is if they have the This is one of my outbound trunk... > outbound dial pattern wrong, which is a sure sign that you are open in the > future to having someone make this kind of call in a way that does work > and leaves you on the hook. Based on your email address, I am guessing you > are in Germany. Looks like they almost have the correct outbound pattern > for dialing from Germany to Israel. It should be 00972592603325 (notice > the one less zero in the front). Please tell me that pbxluca is not an > outbound dialing context? If it is, you need to fix this very quickly. How can I fix it? Of course, I need to be able to call any phone on this world... On a Mail-Server I'd restrict outgoing calls to authenticated users. I was sure, that Asterisk already do that, but I'm not sure anymore... How can I restrict it? Thanks Luca Bertoncello (lucab...@lucabert.de) -- _____________________________________________________________________ -- Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com -- New to Asterisk? Join us for a live introductory webinar every Thurs: http://www.asterisk.org/hello asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users