Hi again!
About my previous E-Mail...
I though about it and I think, that maybe I'm just very stupid...
Since I called an INTERNAL number, Asterisk tried to call it.
I tried right now to call an EXTERNAL number (using my context
[myproxy]) and the behavior is NOT the same...
Not 100% correct
Hi list!
So, new day, new problem...
I tried right now to call from my cellphone a peer in my Asterisk.
The cellphone has correct credentials, but it's NOT registered on my
Asterisk, now.
I just tried to call a peer in my network, from a peer not yet registered.
And it works... :(
The very curi
Dave Platt schrieb:
> Were you trying to register the PC using the *correct* credentials used
> by your phone (the right username and password), or *incorrect*
> credentials (wrong password)?
Of course, with the CORRECT credentials... :)
> If your PC offered up the correct credentials, then I b
> Now I have the problem for my cellphone... I need to register from almost any
> IP (at least in Europe), so I can't restrict it.
> Well, the password is NOT simple and random.
>
> Now, I tried to register the user of my cellphone using a PC, as my cellphone
> was already registered.
> And Aster
Zitat von Dereck D :
For such cases i created a dialplan in the default dialplan which blocks
the ip of the hacker with iptables.
That's interesting...
Could you explain me how do you did it?
Thanks
Luca Bertoncello
(lucab...@lucabert.de)
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For such cases i created a dialplan in the default dialplan which blocks
the ip of the hacker with iptables.
On Monday, June 8, 2015, Luca Bertoncello wrote:
> Hi list!
>
> Very strange...
> I ran the Asterisk CLI for other tasks, and suddenly I got this message:
>
> == Using SIP RTP CoS mark
Zitat von Keith Sloan :
A J is 100% correct. People hear are very helpful. Though you do not
know who is just lurking and can cause some issues for you. I am
willing to help, but you may find someone who focuses only on
security, and would be a better asset.
On 2015-06-10 08:06 AM, A J St
A J is 100% correct. People hear are very helpful. Though you do not
know who is just lurking and can cause some issues for you. I am willing
to help, but you may find someone who focuses only on security, and
would be a better asset.
On 2015-06-10 08:06 AM, A J Stiles wrote:
On Wednesday 10
On Wednesday 10 Jun 2015, Luca Bertoncello wrote:
> I'm very sorry to write that, but these answers are really NOT helpful...
> I searched two days long how can I check it and didn't found anything
> useful...
>
> Could someone suggest me a way to check if my Asterisk is an "Open
> Relay" that acc
Zitat von Olivier :
2015-06-08 22:35 GMT+02:00 D'Arcy J.M. Cain :
On Mon, 8 Jun 2015 22:24:33 +0200
Luca Bertoncello wrote:
> Kevin Larsen schrieb:
> > Basically, they are hoping that you are running the equivalent of a
> > mail server open relay. They are trying to use you to dial out to
>
2015-06-08 22:35 GMT+02:00 D'Arcy J.M. Cain :
> On Mon, 8 Jun 2015 22:24:33 +0200
> Luca Bertoncello wrote:
> > Kevin Larsen schrieb:
> > > Basically, they are hoping that you are running the equivalent of a
> > > mail server open relay. They are trying to use you to dial out to
> > > another nu
Hi,
Somehow I got this working with asterisk 11 from Debian packages.
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Nilesh
On 08-Jun-2015 10:12 pm, "Nilesh Govindrajan" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have configured a certified asterisk 13 server with chan_mobile and
> res_pjsip. I have a Cisco 7940 hardphone and I use ekiga as softphone
> client.
Zitat von A J Stiles :
On Tuesday 09 Jun 2015, Luca Bertoncello wrote:
Now, I tried to register the user of my cellphone using a PC, as my
cellphone was already registered.
And Asterisk accepted this registration... :(
Did you actually reboot the server, as opposed to simply reloading your
f
On Tuesday 09 Jun 2015, Luca Bertoncello wrote:
> Now, I tried to register the user of my cellphone using a PC, as my
> cellphone was already registered.
> And Asterisk accepted this registration... :(
Did you actually reboot the server, as opposed to simply reloading your
firewall configuration
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