It's very likely someone scanning your asterisk for extensions to use for
dialing out through your asterisk. Secure your asterisk and maybe create
extensions that aren't practically possible to find through scanning.

Save logs from your asterisk of whenever an extension is called (if that is
an option) and you will probably see them scanning from 1-1000 or more.

This is very common unfortunately, because too many asterisks are waiting
to be hacked by automated scripts..

/Mikael



On 12 May 2014 23:43, motty cruz <motty.c...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello,
> recently I have seen spike in attacks on my asterisk server, this is what
> I get on the LCD of my phone: 201@76.220.5.205
>
> or calls from 1000 sip1000@76.2230.5.205,
>
> have any idea on how to stop this calls?
>
> Thanks,
>
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