On Fri, 17 Dec 2004, Patrick Campbell wrote: > Come to think of it since the DTA310 uses DNS to find the SIP server, > you could setup a DNS cache and override the DNS entry for what packet8 > uses (proxy2-eqix-sjo.packet8.net : 15062, over here) to point to the IP > of your own SIP server? Kind of a hack but it should work as long as > it's running on port 15062. I am very new to this so I don't know if > there's a port standard for SIP like there is for HTTP, SSH, FTP, etc.?
once upon a time I was tinkering with a vonage-locked ATA186. The first thing I did was connect it to a linux box and run ethereal. When I powered up the unit, I saw that it made DHCP requests. So I set up a DHCP server on the linux box. Next it made DNS requests for a few vonage hosts. So I set up a DNS server, and configured it so to reply that I am the vonage host the 186 wanted to speak with. It's an interesting excercise to configure a spoofed network to make some locked device do what you really want it to do. Unfortunately, the thing melted down (literally) before I finished my testing with it. I was going to see if I could make calls to/from that box into Asterisk by using the autocreatepeer option in sip.conf.. oh well. Maybe this serves as a little food for thought for you. Greg _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users