On Mon, Mar 03, 2008 at 02:40:03PM +0800, NOC Ph wrote:
> > It's not only Asterisk you have to "secure". You install Asterisk on a
> > system. It is that system you have to "secure". You'll probably expose
> > some sort of management interface to the world (a web interface, ssh,
> > whatever).
>
> [NOCPH] I have to open the SIP port and web. Another question, the SIP port
> is 5060 UDP, how about the conference? Does it use the same port also?
There are also the RTP ports, as mentioned above. But there is more to
"securing" than opening / closing ports.
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