Yeah, a 403 would still not be accepted. Thanks for the input.

So, what do you do with the firewall? You are suggesting just to allow
trusted parties and not others? Well, that is not possible in my case. Vast
number of scattered users all over the globe. I hate to think there is no
way to not announce ourselves as a SIP server to un-trusted users.

Or is there something else that can be done with the firewall to all
"dynamic" trust IPs and drop packets from unregistered sources?

Thanks again

On Fri, Jul 22, 2011 at 10:04 PM, Paul Belanger <pabelan...@digium.com>wrote:

> On 11-07-22 09:51 PM, Alex Balashov wrote:
>
>> Paul,
>>
>> Won't that just send a 403 Forbidden?
>>
>>  I believe so, but I was proposing a different SIP message then 603
> Declined.  As you mentioned, a firewall is the real solution if OP wants to
> drop packets.
>
> Asterisk is a B2BUA, not a firewall.
>
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