Well the best solution would be to create a VPN between your network and the one of your customer but that's only possible if you have a VPN router on both side. Otherwise I don't see much solution then the one you already consider doing.

Martin

From: Michael Welter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Since we're chatting about tftp servers...

Let's say I have a new customer with Cisco 79xx phones, and he desires to SIP register on my Asterisk system. I would have to provide the SIP<mac>.cnf and SIPDefault.cnf files on my tftp server for his phones. These files would be world readable, which I don't want.

Is the solution to put the tftp server behind the firewall and port redirect based on the customer's IP, or is there a better way of restricting access?

Thanks,
Mike


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