[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> it's impossible to use iptables due to the reason that audio
> flows through asterisk and users won't be able to communicate w/ *...
I was thinking of just the SIP port. I am assuming that asterisk
protects its RTP ports from processing traffic from a third party.
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Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] ser+asterisk - security
Pavel Siderov - Hostmates wrote:
I can restrict forwarding calls from another sip
proxy to ser (using proxy_authorize) but how can I restric
Pavel Siderov - Hostmates wrote:
> I can restrict forwarding calls from another sip
> proxy to ser (using proxy_authorize) but how can I restrict access
> to asterisk ... Now everyone can forward calls to my asterisk and
> can place pstn calls.
Use iptables on the asterisk machine to only allo
Hi there,
I'm using ser and asterisk together. Asterisk
for voice mail etc and ser for registration of the users
usig database. I can restrict forwarding
calls from another sip proxy to ser (using proxy_authorize) but how
can I restrict access to asterisk ... Now everyone can forward call