Thanks Daniel...Very nice article!!!
2010/11/18 Daniel-Constantin Mierla :
> Hello,
>
> during the testing period of Kamailio 3.1.0, while running it at
> voipuser.org, I had the chance to watch live and analyze a SIP scanning
> attack. Yesterday I noticed another one by looking at Siremis 2.0 cha
2010/11/18 Daniel-Constantin Mierla :
> You can read it at:
> * http://asipto.com/u/i
>
> Hope is going to be useful for many of you!
Good article :)
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Hello...
2010/11/18 Daniel-Constantin Mierla :
> never write private emails. They will be simply discarded.
Sorry Daniel i did not realize that i was sending the email to you
>
> ngrep gets the traffic before the firewall. Do you have a firewall?
No i do not have a firewall. This is so weird!
Hello,
I'm interested in using the htable and/or mtree modules to keep my
aliases and did lookups in memory to minimize the amount of SQL lookups
that are being performed. It's easy enough to use htable to cache a
single value after it is retrieved but what I'm not clear on is how I
can do it
This might also be of use if bandwidth is an issue:
http://jcs.org/notaweblog/2010/04/11/properly_stopping_a_sip_flood/
Rgds,
Mark
On Thu, Nov 18, 2010 at 1:57 PM, marius zbihlei wrote:
> On 11/18/2010 03:59 PM, Fred Posner wrote:
>
>> On Nov 18, 2010, at 8:49 AM, marius zbihlei wrote:
>>
>>
>
On 11/18/2010 03:59 PM, Fred Posner wrote:
On Nov 18, 2010, at 8:49 AM, marius zbihlei wrote:
On 11/18/2010 01:58 PM, Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote:
Hello,
during the testing period of Kamailio 3.1.0, while running it at
voipuser.org, I had the chance to watch live and analyze a SI
On Nov 18, 2010, at 8:49 AM, marius zbihlei wrote:
> On 11/18/2010 01:58 PM, Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> during the testing period of Kamailio 3.1.0, while running it at
>> voipuser.org, I had the chance to watch live and analyze a SIP scanning
>> attack. Yesterday I noticed a
On 11/18/2010 01:58 PM, Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote:
Hello,
during the testing period of Kamailio 3.1.0, while running it at
voipuser.org, I had the chance to watch live and analyze a SIP scanning
attack. Yesterday I noticed another one by looking at Siremis 2.0
charts, therefore I wrote an a
Hello,
during the testing period of Kamailio 3.1.0, while running it at
voipuser.org, I had the chance to watch live and analyze a SIP scanning
attack. Yesterday I noticed another one by looking at Siremis 2.0
charts, therefore I wrote an article with some hints about what you can
use to prot
On 11/18/10 4:13 AM, oscar ying wrote:
I've tried two different numbers and they both fail. I can make
regular mobile calls but not VoIP calls via my SIP softphone
(media5fone). What do you mean if my phone is registered?
A sip phone register to SIP server with a username and password - th
never write private emails. They will be simply discarded.
ngrep gets the traffic before the firewall. Do you have a firewall?
start kamailio with log_stderror=yes and debug=5. if you don't see any
sip message processing, then sip traffic does not reach the application
layer.
Cheers,
Daniel
I've tried two different numbers and they both fail. I can make regular mobile
calls but not VoIP calls via my SIP softphone (media5fone). What do you mean if
my phone is registered?
Thanks,
Oscar Ying
650 776 9821
oscar.y...@yahoo.com
From: Daniel-Constan
Hi Carsten,
I tried that before but it's not what I really need. By saying that , when I
added this function to my failure route then every call failure that
happened (routing problem let's say) then immediately this GW was set to
Inactive mode and I was not able to use it.
What I'm asking is to
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