Am 19.01.2016 um 23:13 schrieb nedi :
> Hi All,
>
> I have a customer with 0800 Number and I would like to block all inbound
> calls to this number. Only Number from switzerland should pass the filter.
>
> I can make blacklist by provider but i must put every area code number
> manual to
I'm not familiar with the phone number syntax of Switzerland, but assuming
there is something you can match on reliability in the caller-id, it should
be fairly straight forward to create a 'permit' rule to only allow inbound
calls from those numbers, and then block everything else. This would most
Thanks all,
James, how do you think to make this with session progress play a rejection
Message so I don't get billed on the blacklisted numbers?
at the moment if someone calling this Number from wrong area code, the Message
"Number not Exist" is played.
I included all Swiss area codes and al
For US 800/tollfree there is another issue you have to be alert to and that
is calls from public pay phones. Albeit they are a dying breed, if you do
accept a call at your 800 number from a payphone you will likely be charged
an additional fee that goes to the payphone owner. The supplier of my 8
On the Network tab, Configure DNS Hosts I can add DNS Forwarder hosts. So
for example I can set server.mydomain.org to point to 192.168.x.7 IP
address.
I used to be able to set multiple names pointing to the same IP address,
for example... server.mydomain.org and ftp.mydomain.org could both point
Hi David,
The DNS Hosts sub-tab was redesigned a few years ago.
Now, the left column is the unique, sorted, IP addresses.
You can do what you want by space separating multiple host-names (Hint, the
column title is "Host Name(s)" )
--
192.168.77.7 | server.mydomain.org ftp.mydomain.org | ...
Thanks Lonnie. Yes it probably was a few years ago I last messed with my
name assignments !!!
David
On Wed, Jan 20, 2016 at 9:16 PM, Lonnie Abelbeck
wrote:
> Hi David,
>
> The DNS Hosts sub-tab was redesigned a few years ago.
>
> Now, the left column is the unique, sorted, IP addresses.
>
> Yo
BTW, if "mydomain.org" is the AstLinux box's domain, you should get away with
--
192.168.77.7 | server ftp | ...
--
if all the clients use DHCP with that domain name.
Lonnie
On Jan 20, 2016, at 8:39 PM, David Kerr wrote:
> Thanks Lonnie. Yes it probably was a few years ago I last messed wi
Yes I have that for some. The particular scenario I handle is for
laptop/tablet/etc that can be both at home and remote. When outside the
home I have e.g. ftp.mydomain.org resolve to what is my external IP
address. Specific port forwarding sends e.g. port 21 into 192.168.x.7.
When this same devi
Hi,
I just happened to update the Asterisk Sounds on a test box...
System tab -> Asterisk Sounds Packages:
Wow, first I though something was wrong, they (1.5) sound so different, but do
seem better quality and it seems Allison re-recorded them.
Current Asterisk Sounds:
http://downloads.asteris
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