>I used the sip-voip plugin. It worked fine. However, security is not enough,
>it seems to me. I am experiencing hacker attacks on the open port 5060.
>
>So, I am wondering, what could be a better solution. Maybe would be
>interesting to not use port 5060 for external devices. Then the firewall
>would need to convert it to 5060 for incoming connections. Is this possible?
>
>Thanks
>
>Michael
>
>P.S.:
>Attacks come from 204.119.22.247, trying dozens of username/password
>combinations per second. Just a matter of time until they find a valid
>combination. At the moment, I blocked all external devices (there are only
>two anyway).

You could use Lonnie's adaptive-ban firewall-plugin against this 
hacks (works similar to fail2ban).

Michael

http://www.mksolutions.info

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