On 14 Dec 2006, at 13:32, Jordan Novak wrote:
My need to do this through asterisk is simply the ability to
provide me access with no additional cost to my customer. It seems
like a nice thing to include as long as authentication is done
well. I have worked on a dozen or more types of switches and all of
them have supported this or had the capabilty through hardware or
licensing. I am trying to get around opening and closing the
firewall, which at some locations is simply not accessible to me.
I'm setting a similar thing up for fall-back remote access,
I've decided to add ex-girlfriend mode to the
dialplan, so it won't get war-dialed, meaning I can only use it from
specific phone numbers.
I've yet to test it, but the plan was:
PRI -> * -> dialplan checks callerId -> SIP-> spa 2000 -> 1200baud
modem -> tty socket-> unix login
Main advantage is that I have all the bits in the junk box in the
machine room,
but it also doesn't open a generic IP tunnel (unless I run PPP at
1200 baud).
Tim.
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