2009/2/4 Jean-Denis Girard jd.gir...@sysnux.pf
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Klaus Darilion a écrit :
Take a look at http://bugs.digium.com/view.php?id=7494
Thanks for the pointer; I'm already monitoring this issue, but there
seems to be no progress on that,
Subject says it all...
A Simple Asterisk Based Toll Fraud Prevention Script
http://www.infiltrated.net/asterisk-ips.html
Ramblings for admins/engineers to think about. Doesn't
have to cost you umteen thousand dollars for stuff like
IPS/IDS. Although a little on the crude side, quite
effective.
you have many options but you should use it together.
firewall
in the user/peers definitions add host=ip
and/or
deny=0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0
permit=ip/mask
change the ip of your server.
use something like ossec to avoid force brute.
David
2009/2/6 oumar ndiaye ond4...@gmail.com
Is there a way to
I think it's time to 'ping' John Todd and Digium on this topic again.
What happened Digium?
Why did you say you were going to take this project on but have not come
back to the community with an answer yet?
Regards,
Dean Collins
Cognation Inc
d...@cognation.net
Hi,
how I can decrement the value of GROUP_COUNT() by one after I have before used
GROUP(), so that other channel will get the correct value of GROUP_COUNT().
for examaple
exten = _X!,n,Set(GROUP()=${Provider})
exten = _X!,n,DIAL(SIP/${ext...@${provider})
When Dialstatus is CONGESTION I want
Hi,
I have a couple of users who are having a peculiar problem.
On some outbound numbers where there is a deep IVR tree (3+
selections), and then a live person picks up,
the live person will be unable to hear them on the phone, but they can
hear the live person.
I've done packet traces and it
One of my user was asking, can he use VPN to access asterisk ?
What does it mean ?
And its possible ?
How ?VPN
Yes, it's possible.
As one example: I have the OpenVPN software installed on my Asterisk
server, and on my Nokia N810 wireless Internet tablet. The tablet is
configured to use
David @ULC ucoms2...@gmail.com wrote
One of my user was asking, can he use VPN to access asterisk ?
What does it mean ?
And its possible ?
How ?VPN
Sometimes what is called a VPN is not a VPN by everyone's definition, so
beware. By my definition, a (IP) VPN supports full layer 3
Hi,
I'm trying to use iaxmodem against a very old version of asterisk
(1.0.7 - its a debian sarge embedded system),
yet when asterisk gets a call from iaxmodem, it says that the format
for the call is unknown.
Does anyone know if there is a minimum version of asterisk that is
compatible with
James Lamanna wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to use iaxmodem against a very old version of asterisk
(1.0.7 - its a debian sarge embedded system),
yet when asterisk gets a call from iaxmodem, it says that the format
for the call is unknown.
Does anyone know if there is a minimum version of asterisk
On Sat, Feb 7, 2009 at 1:19 PM, Lee Howard fax...@howardsilvan.com wrote:
James Lamanna wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to use iaxmodem against a very old version of asterisk
(1.0.7 - its a debian sarge embedded system),
yet when asterisk gets a call from iaxmodem, it says that the format
for the
So I got 1.2.31 compiled but I still can't do a loopback fax with
IAXModem, Hylafax and Asterisk.
The call connects, but the iaxmodem log fills up with Adjusting skew
xxx and the fax ultimately
fails with:
Feb 07 14:10:26.05: [ 3497]: MODEM No carrier
Feb 07 14:10:26.05: [ 3497]: Failure to
How Magic Jack can only charge $20 per year?
do they have a call limit?
do they have a call duration limit or limit of minutes per day?,
Thanks
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On Sat, Feb 07, 2009 at 01:08:32PM -0800, James Lamanna wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to use iaxmodem against a very old version of asterisk
(1.0.7 - its a debian sarge embedded system),
You can find some later backports of Asterisk to Sarge at the (now
disfunctional) http://pkg-voip.buildserver.net/
David,
Thanks in advance. Where do I change the user/peers definition? Is it in the
firewall of the OS? In that case that won't work because the server host
other services such as ssh http that are open to any IP as long as the user
has the correct credentials. Doesn't asterisk itself has built in
use IP tables and start with deny all. Follow this by allowing only
the protocols/ports you want and only the source/destination ip's you
wish to allow. these can be combined to say allow ssh from anywhere
but only allow sip (and it's range of ports) to/from a very limited
set of ip's belonging
They believe they have advertisement revenues.
On Sat, Feb 7, 2009 at 5:45 PM, Ignacio Ortega A. nachom...@gmail.com wrote:
How Magic Jack can only charge $20 per year?
do they have a call limit?
do they have a call duration limit or limit of minutes per day?,
Thanks
Or more accurately, they believe they can follow the NetZero or Juno
model (Free in exchange for ads being pushed to you).
-forrest
C F wrote:
They believe they have advertisement revenues.
On Sat, Feb 7, 2009 at 5:45 PM, Ignacio Ortega A. nachom...@gmail.com wrote:
How Magic Jack can
Never seen any ads except for them. Actually the thing sits on a server down in the garage so I don't see anything! Darn thing just works! I bought it as a second line when the wife is using the copper line to work.Ronny K4RJJ
-- Original message from Forrest W Christian
k4...@bellsouth.net wrote:
Never seen any ads except for them. Actually the thing sits on a
server down in the garage so I don't see anything! Darn thing just
works! I bought it as a second line when the wife is using the copper
line to work.
Ronny K4RJJ
The way most people
the ads will start once there is critical mass. the following are the
scenarios for ads:
1. when you dial a number, before hearing the ringing, you have to listen to
an ad. the length of the ad would be proportional to the intensity of your
usage... the more you use, the longer the ads.
2. when
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