>Hi list,
>
>I have a customer with Astlinux 0.6.4 on a net5501, who was (not
>successfully) tested by a SIP-hacker:
>----------------------------
>Apr 12 14:49:40 asterisk local0.notice asterisk[1832]: NOTICE[1832]:
>chan_sip.c:15839 in handle_request_register: Registration from
>'"1345"<sip:1...@xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx>' failed for '92.243.9.47' - No
>matching peer found
>Apr 12 14:49:40 asterisk local0.notice asterisk[1832]: NOTICE[1832]:
>chan_sip.c:15839 in handle_request_register: Registration from
>'"1346"<sip:1...@xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx>' failed for '92.243.9.47' - No
>matching peer found
>Apr 12 14:49:40 asterisk local0.notice asterisk[1832]: NOTICE[1832]:
>chan_sip.c:15839 in handle_request_register: Registration from
>'"1347"<sip:1...@xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx>' failed for '92.243.9.47' - No
>matching peer found
>Apr 12 14:49:40 asterisk local0.notice asterisk[1832]: NOTICE[1832]:
>chan_sip.c:15839 in handle_request_register: Registration from
>'"1348"<sip:1...@xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx>' failed for '92.243.9.47' - No
>matching peer found
>Apr 12 14:49:41 asterisk local0.notice asterisk[1832]: NOTICE[1832]:
>chan_sip.c:15839 in handle_request_register: Registration from
>'"1349"<sip:1...@xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx>' failed for '92.243.9.47' - No
>matching peer found
>Apr 12 14:49:41 asterisk local0.notice asterisk[1832]: NOTICE[1832]:
>chan_sip.c:15839 in handle_request_register: Registration from
>'"1350"<sip:1...@xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx>' failed for '92.243.9.47' - No
>matching peer found
>----------------------------
>And so on. There are about 65 SIP-checks per second (nice script).
>
>I there anything one could do against this, except secure passwords
>and the blocked-hosts file in Astlinux?
>I know there is a brute-force firewall-plugin for SSH in the 0.6
>branch, but I found nothing for SIP.
>I saw a ids-protection plugin in trunk.
>
>Michael

The second problem is, that "/var/" is full (5 MB) in a short time.

Michael

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