On Mon, 9 Nov 2009 16:58:06 -0500, Tony Graziano wrote:
> It's a firewall. If you want to allow SSH or anything else through, you can

Right, I understand. I had read that sipx actually uses a couple of 
authentication means 
when someone connects. I am wondering what else I might need in terms of 
security. 

I am also wondering what the difference is between using an SBC which was what 
I believed 
was the true only way of doing this, over using a firewall. I thought that an 
SBC hides a 
lot of information because it specifically rewrites information that prevents 
the network 
side from being understood basically.

> It's darn good for what it is, which is why I wrote the config sample and
> now a bandwidth prioritization wizard for sipXecs for it and posted them.

Yes, works perfectly in all of the testing so far, since changing the mixed up 
IPs this 
am. I don't need a dhcp server as everything on the lan has fixed ips.

Mike


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