Exactly.
If one's external access control is set correctly, you should basically
never see any outside attack traffic at your Asterisk box (you've see it in
the firewall logs instead).
Following the concept of "least privileges" is where you should start if
you have Asterisk attached to a SIP
On Saturday 22 April 2017 at 22:25:52, Atux Atux wrote:
> Thanks a lot for the reply.
> I did follow that already, but i do have a problem. Here is my
> extensions.conf part for that particular number
> exten => 6912345678,1,Answer()
> exten => 6912345678,n,MYSQL(Connect connid 127.0.0.1 root mypa
Thanks a lot for the reply.
I did follow that already, but i do have a problem. Here is my
extensions.conf part for that particular number
exten => 6912345678,1,Answer()
exten => 6912345678,n,MYSQL(Connect connid 127.0.0.1 root mypasswd asterisk)
exten => 6912345678,n,MYSQL(Query resultid ${connid}
This is a summary of my experience. The point is installing unixodbc
before asterisk.
Install debian packages needed for asterisk :
apt install build-essential libxml2-dev libncurses5-dev uuid-dev
libjansson-dev libssl-dev wget sqlite3 libsqlite3-dev
Install debian packages for ocbd for
On Thu, 2017-04-20 at 17:26 -0300, Fabio Moretti wrote:
> Any idea?
I used to play with an analog telephone line and Asterisk by using a
Linksys SPA-3102 Voice Gateway.
I think it is no longer manufactured, but maybe you con buy a used one
on eBay or you can find an equivalent device from anothe