On Dec 2, 2008, at 7:05 AM, Darrick Hartman wrote:
Martin Rogers wrote:Yes my own concern was one of preventing unwanted use of PSTN lines inan Asterisk box which was on the internet.If you have the default 'default' context [default] exten => i,1,Hangup exten => s,1,Hangup exten => t,1,Hangup There isn't much you can do. So I'd say that's pretty safe. Darrick
Unless the AstLinux project decides to go and implement its own idea of how all the Asterisk configuration files should be set (basically encouraging all changes through a UI), I think the default "out of the box" files from the Asterisk project should be used. I got tripped up on my call records when switching to AstLinux: I had used the default CDR configuration on my v1.2 machine so I used the AstLinux shipped CDR configuration and was surprised to see my call records with UTC time stamps rather than the official default of local time.
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