Larry Alkoff
2007-Feb-21 14:07 UTC
[asterisk-users] How to separate outgoing extens from the contexts from sip.conf?
I have a sip.conf with stanzas for sip phones that have 'context=sip-incoming for some Grandstream phones and another stanza for a Sipura SPA3000 with context=pstn-incoming. Reviewing the code today, I was dismayed to see that all my outgoing extens were mixed into those two. I have been told this is very insecure. How can I separate the outgoing extens? When I create a context [outgoing] in extensions.conf with various extens, they never get activated. How to I get them to dial etc? Larry -- Larry Alkoff N2LA - Austin TX Using Thunderbird on Linux
Benny Amorsen
2007-Feb-21 14:47 UTC
[asterisk-users] Re: How to separate outgoing extens from the contexts from sip.conf?
>>>>> "LA" == Larry Alkoff <labradley@mindspring.com> writes:LA> I have a sip.conf with stanzas for sip phones that have LA> 'context=sip-incoming for some Grandstream phones and another LA> stanza for a Sipura SPA3000 with context=pstn-incoming. LA> Reviewing the code today, I was dismayed to see that all my LA> outgoing extens were mixed into those two. I have been told this LA> is very insecure. It shouldn't be insecure. It is perhaps a bit unusual to have calls coming from your own phones labeled "incoming". That is probably the source of the confusion. /Benny