On 10/13/2011 9:13 AM, Tony Graziano wrote: > Well said. Whether sipx has the functionality to auto block an ip for > a specified period or not depends on getting that functionality > internally. > > "If" the ip addresses are logged into a file, a remote firewall can > potentially harvest them, and when/if sipx has these functionalities, > it could also. It would be nice to have an alarm (that an admin can > alter), but also have a log file(s) with the current banned IP > addresses and an archive of the log file with the IP address and the > failed attempts that are date/timestamped, probably comma delimited or > xml so these can be parsed, reported and harvested for other security > uses internally. > > It would also be nice to be able to specify these files locations on a > remote server. I am not sure if you need a remote server to handle the security. The linux running on phone server is as strong as the linux running on your firewall. ;-)
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