Hi,
I felt that fail2ban in this instance was a bit too much of a blunt
tool, so I have for now built a workaround by creating a Perl daemon
that watches the output of
ngrep -TT -d $net_if -q -W single Proxy-Authorization port 5060
where $net_if is the network interface.
If it sees more than 5
I didn't want to post this because its kind of ugly, but we *did*
actually do it a number of years ago to get around this issue with chan_sip.
Our original architecture was based on LXC, and we had large servers
running hundreds of containers, each running asterisk. The "host" ran
asterisk to
I didn't want to post this because its kind of ugly, but we *did*
actually do it a number of years ago to get around this issue with chan_sip.
Our original architecture was based on LXC, and we had large servers
running hundreds of containers, each running asterisk. The "host" ran
asterisk to
Run rtp proxy on the asterisk box (not sure if it would work since you
can't use the same ports).
On Thu, Oct 29, 2020 at 11:03 PM David Cunningham
wrote:
> Hi Dovid,
>
> We can change the SDP in Kamailio, but Asterisk will still send its RTP
> from its default address. The remote end is strict