A simple way is to have a special group for users whose requests must be
dropped and then just check if the user in the From URI is member of
that group.
Cheers,
Daniel
On 10/28/05 17:29, Iqbal wrote:
yeah just the annoyance factor
Iqbal
sip wrote:
Is the problem that he's just sending a lot of register requests and
they're
annoying? I assume they don't authenticate... ?
N.
On Fri, 28 Oct 2005 12:55:16 +0100, Iqbal wrote
Hi
Anyone know howto /dev/null inbound requests, from users. Reason for
this is that I have a few random setups, which I no longer support,
and the user has xlite and is just sending through REGISTER
requests, I'd much rather they just get dumped, prefer to do it
within ser, rather than some iptables/fw block.
I guess I could have some blacklist table, and if From= blacklist
then break...suggestions.
Iqbal
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