I'd suggest taking a look at the free edition of SecAst (www.generationd.com).
It handles these messages perfectly (and can also use AMI security events) - so
you don't need to constantly be updating fail2ban rules. It's a drop in
replacement for fail2ban.
-M-
P.S. My opinions are my own
On 06.01.2015 13:44, Frederic Van Espen wrote:
On Thu, Jan 1, 2015 at 7:09 PM, Recursive li...@binarus.de wrote:
1) Did anybody test T.38 with SPANDSP? If yes, which version of SPANDSP did
you use? Mine is 0.0.6 PRE 20. Should I try to upgrade to PRE 21? Or to one
of the snapshots?
I
On 01/08/2015 11:37 PM, ricky gutierrez wrote:
Hi list , someone on the list has seen this type of connection
attempts in asterisk, fail2ban does not stop
2015-01-08 14:59:47] SECURITY[21515] res_security_log.c:
My suspicion would be that the line
o=Z 0 0 IN IP4 146.115.163.234
is causing the problem. Your SIP client is reporting it's external IP address
for the audio stream rather than it's internal one. I would look at the
settings in your sip client to see if it has any automatic NAT stuff (like
To sort out RTP problems, I would recommend:
1) on all endpoints use codec of allow=!all,ulaw -- this is or should be
supported by all endpoints and eliminates any issues of mismatch,
translation, etc., and can be adjusted later once everything is working
2) add an Echo() application to your
2015-01-09 9:05 GMT-06:00 Tech Support aster...@voipbusiness.us:
Hello;
Did you remember to uncomment the dateformat in
/etc/asterisk/logger.conf? That's necessary for fail2ban to work.
Logger.conf
[general]
dateformat=%F %T
Hi , I'll show my logger
dateformat=%F %T ; ISO 8601
What you may want to consider is if you have a network management system
such as Nagios is create a service that checks the size of the binary every
5 minutes. You're notified if the size goes over a certain threshold. You
can also take the perf data and graph it using one of the many Nagios
2015-01-09 3:53 GMT-06:00 Stefan Gofferje li...@home.gofferje.net:
Do you really want to detect ChallengeSent? That should occur also on
legitimate login processes...
Hi , strange thing is that I still have not this asterisk in
production and I see many attempts Connection.
Now keep in mind
Saludos,
necesito saber la ubicación del archivo con contraseñas por default para
porder ocultarlo.
Gracias.
I need to know the addres or location of file with passwords for default
thanks!
--
Dario Javier Estupiñan Vallejo
darioestupi...@soygenial.co
Investigación y Desarrollo - Neiva
Saludos,
Como oculto una carpeta en asterisk sin dañar la información
ejemplo: cdr_mysql.conf
gracias
--
Dario Javier Estupiñan Vallejo
darioestupi...@soygenial.co
Investigación y Desarrollo - Neiva
Corporación Politécnica Nacional
.
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Solved!
The issue was that RTP flows were being established to the wrong IP address.
I figured out this issue--I had to disable STUN in both SIP phones for this
to work correctly.
Still, I wish a working configuration for Asterisk, and two SIP phones in
the same 192.168.1.0/24 network would
Hello;
Did you remember to uncomment the dateformat in
/etc/asterisk/logger.conf? That's necessary for fail2ban to work.
Logger.conf
[general]
dateformat=%F %T
Regards;
John
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