Remco Barende wrote:
That is my major concern too, the * config files (as we all know) are
not the easiest to read and when the setup becomes more complicated it's
difficult to know for sure if you haven't left any loopholes open (for
example a caller on hold that can dial outside etc.)
Well, yo
On Fri, 14 Jan 2005, Rich Adamson wrote:
Are there security concerns with the * application software?
I know there are with the Linux installation.
:-)
You should always be concerned with security. Not to say that Asterisk
has any security problems (it is audited regularly).
If you are administeri
> > Are there security concerns with the * application software?
> > I know there are with the Linux installation.
>
> :-)
>
> You should always be concerned with security. Not to say that Asterisk
> has any security problems (it is audited regularly).
>
> If you are administering network boxe
Ray Jender wrote:
Are there security concerns with the * application software?
I know there are with the Linux installation.
:-)
You should always be concerned with security. Not to say that Asterisk
has any security problems (it is audited regularly).
If you are administering network boxes you
Are there security concerns with the * application software?
I know there are with the Linux installation.
RayRemco Barende <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
There are some articles in the wiki about how to secure asterisk.Has anyone developed any security audit scripts? Would be nice to have some scrip
There are some articles in the wiki about how to secure asterisk.
Has anyone developed any security audit scripts? Would be nice to have
some scripts that test your * installation for any holes and weak points
in the dial plan.
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