On Wed, 23 Jun 2010, Steve Edwards wrote:
On Wed, 23 Jun 2010, Gordon Henderson wrote:
Ouch. 82.0.0.0/8 is on my block list, available at:
http://www.sedwards.com/class-a-block-list
If you don't need to receive packets from far away places, it's a great
start.
I'd like to have a
Some !...@$#@@# in the Czech Republic used one of our SIP accounts to place
four thousand calls to what appears to be a toll number in Zimbabwe last
night. Filter 82.150.165.5.
A more overriding problem for me is how do we know what *destinations* to
filter so this idea of war dialing a toll
On Wed, 23 Jun 2010, Jeff LaCoursiere wrote:
Some !...@$#@@# in the Czech Republic used one of our SIP accounts to place
four thousand calls to what appears to be a toll number in Zimbabwe last
night. Filter 82.150.165.5.
A more overriding problem for me is how do we know what
To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
Subject: [asterisk-users] one for your filters
Some !...@$#@@# in the Czech Republic used one of our SIP accounts to place
four thousand calls to what appears to be a toll number in Zimbabwe last
night. Filter 82.150.165.5.
A more overriding
You can look at it a few different ways. Use one or more methods:
1. If you are allowing SIP phones to register from anywhere (inside and
outside your network), make sure all the extensions have VERY strong
passwords (12 characters or more of absolute jibberish).
2. Use deny/permit for
On Wed, 23 Jun 2010, Jeff LaCoursiere wrote:
Some !...@$#@@# in the Czech Republic used one of our SIP accounts to place
four thousand calls to what appears to be a toll number in Zimbabwe last
night. Filter 82.150.165.5.
Ouch. 82.0.0.0/8 is on my block list, available at:
On Wed, 23 Jun 2010, Gordon Henderson wrote:
On Wed, 23 Jun 2010, Jeff LaCoursiere wrote:
Some !...@$#@@# in the Czech Republic used one of our SIP accounts to place
four thousand calls to what appears to be a toll number in Zimbabwe last
night. Filter 82.150.165.5.
A more overriding
On Wed, 23 Jun 2010, Tarek Sawah wrote:
you can start by simply telling us what is the purpose of your server..
and does it have long distance of overseas?? do you use Numeric
usernames? simple passwords? passwords the same as your username? this
way you can offer more info so we can
On Wed, 23 Jun 2010, Steve Edwards wrote:
On Wed, 23 Jun 2010, Jeff LaCoursiere wrote:
Some !...@$#@@# in the Czech Republic used one of our SIP accounts to place
four thousand calls to what appears to be a toll number in Zimbabwe last
night. Filter 82.150.165.5.
Ouch. 82.0.0.0/8 is on
On 23 Jun 2010, at 18:39, Steve Edwards wrote:
Ouch. 82.0.0.0/8 is on my block list, available at:
http://www.sedwards.com/class-a-block-list
Would advise people in the UK do not use that list... 82.0.0.0/8 would block a
reasonable chunk of my users for starters..
Steve
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On 23 Jun 2010, at 19:26, Steve Howes wrote:
On 23 Jun 2010, at 18:39, Steve Edwards wrote:
Ouch. 82.0.0.0/8 is on my block list, available at:
http://www.sedwards.com/class-a-block-list
Would advise people in the UK do not use that list... 82.0.0.0/8 would block
a reasonable
http://www.spamhaus.org/drop/ is a good resource that I use.
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On 23 Jun 2010, at 18:39, Steve Edwards wrote:
Ouch. 82.0.0.0/8 is on my block list, available at:
http://www.sedwards.com/class-a-block-list
On Wed, 23 Jun 2010, Steve Howes wrote:
Would advise people in the UK do not use that list... 82.0.0.0/8 would
block a reasonable chunk of my
On Wed, 23 Jun 2010, Jeff LaCoursiere wrote:
On Wed, 23 Jun 2010, Steve Edwards wrote:
On Wed, 23 Jun 2010, Jeff LaCoursiere wrote:
Some !...@$#@@# in the Czech Republic used one of our SIP accounts to place
four thousand calls to what appears to be a toll number in Zimbabwe last
night.
Not sure what kind of provision server you have there. But do not use
http as your provision protocol. Use https instead.
Jian
Jeff LaCoursiere wrote:
On Wed, 23 Jun 2010, Tarek Sawah wrote:
you can start by simply telling us what is the purpose of your server..
and does it have long
Reachable from here.
( US -Comcast )
John Novack
Dog is my Co-pilot
Gordon Henderson wrote:
On Wed, 23 Jun 2010, Jeff LaCoursiere wrote:
On Wed, 23 Jun 2010, Steve Edwards wrote:
On Wed, 23 Jun 2010, Jeff LaCoursiere wrote:
Some !...@$#@@# in the Czech Republic used
Le 23/06/2010 21:28, Gordon Henderson a écrit :
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I'd like to have a look, but can't - I think there may be issues with your
registrar for your domain - from where I am, there are no glue records for
the nameservers, therefore I can't look it up... Looks like it was last
edited just over
On Wed, 23 Jun 2010, Gordon Henderson wrote:
Ouch. 82.0.0.0/8 is on my block list, available at:
http://www.sedwards.com/class-a-block-list
If you don't need to receive packets from far away places, it's a
great start.
I'd like to have a look, but can't - I think there may be issues
I'm still trying to figure that out. Our SIP usernames are seven digit
phone numbers, so not really difficult to guess, but the passwords are 7
char alpha-numeric strings, auto generated. We don't at present restrict
people to their addresses, as some are dynamic.
If they're randomly
I'm still trying to figure that out. Our SIP usernames are seven digit
phone numbers, so not really difficult to guess, but the passwords are 7
char alpha-numeric strings, auto generated. We don't at present restrict
people to their addresses, as some are dynamic.
If the extension in
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