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2011 Mar 10
1
[1.8] Unable to Register: Registration denied because of contact ACL
...6.16.11 and the SBC internal Interface IP
is 172.16.16.6
the following lines have been added to sip.conf
dynamic_exclude_static = yes
autodomain=yes
domain=172.16.16.6
allowexternaldomains=no
In addition, in the general endpoint template in sip.conf, I have the lines
contactdeny=0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0
contactpermit=172.16.16.0/255.255.255.0
host=dynamic
What else am I missing?
Thanks
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2010 May 07
0
Issues with remote call setup
...the address of the outbound proxy has been set to 10.0.0.1. STUN has been disabled and SIP port is set to 5061.
As part of the asterisk configuration in 10.0.0.1, the following entries have been made in sip.conf:
[general]
context=default
udpbindaddr=0.0.0.0
bindport=5060
srvlookup=no
language=en
contactpermit=127.0.0.1/255.255.255.0
contactpermit=10.0.0.2/255.255.255.0
sipdebug=yes
allowsubscribe=no
localnet=10.0.0.1/255.255.255.0
localnet=10.0.0.2/255.255.255.0
nat=never
allowexternaldomains=no
domain=10.0.0.1
matchexterniplocally=yes
autodomain=yes
directmedia=yes
disallow=all
allow=gsm
allow=ulaw
all...
2014 Sep 08
1
Asterisk removes ice lines in sdp when calling between webrtc clients
...allow
force_avp yes
callerid
amaflags
mailbox
regexten
regserver
fromdomain testers.com
videosupport no
contactpermit
contactdeny
fullname 660 win8
hasvoicemail
subscribemwi
dtlsenable yes
dtlsverify no
dtlscertfile /etc/asterisk/keys/asterisk.pem
dtlsprivatekey...
2014 Aug 11
1
Letting rtp profiles be handled by rtpengine instead of Asterisk
...sallow: NULL
allow: NULL
setvar: NULL
callerid: NULL
amaflags: NULL
videosupport: no
maxcallbitrate: NULL
mailbox: NULL
regexten: NULL
fromdomain: testers.com
fromuser: NULL
qualify: NULL
defaultip: NULL
outboundproxy: PU.BL.IC.IP
contactpermit: NULL
contactdeny: NULL
fullname: NULL
cid_number: NULL
callingpres: NULL
mohinterpret: NULL
mohsuggest: NULL
hasvoicemail: NULL
subscribemwi: NULL
vmexten: NULL
rtpkeepalive: NULL
directrtpsetup: yes
dtlsenable: yes
dtlsverify: no
dtlsprivatekey: /etc/ast...
2014 Aug 06
1
From and To headers contain same account in INVITEs
...disallow: NULL
allow: NULL
setvar: NULL
callerid: NULL
amaflags: NULL
videosupport: no
maxcallbitrate: NULL
mailbox: NULL
regexten: NULL
fromdomain: testers.com
fromuser: 660
qualify: NULL
defaultip: NULL
outboundproxy: 1.1.1.1
contactpermit: NULL
contactdeny: NULL
fullname: NULL
cid_number: NULL
callingpres: NULL
mohinterpret: NULL
mohsuggest: NULL
hasvoicemail: NULL
subscribemwi: NULL
vmexten: NULL
rtpkeepalive: NULL
directrtpsetup: yes
dtlsenable: yes
dtlsverify: no
dtlsprivatekey: /etc/ast...
2010 Jun 11
7
How to stop intruder from registering sip?
...Room" <151>
;;secret=0000
;;host=dynamic
;;qualify=yes
;;dtmfmode=rfc2833
;;allow=all
;;defaultuser=151
;;nat=yes
;;canreinvite=no
There's no DISA. And then somehow (how???) ip address 79.117.17.247
becomes extension 151 and starts making calls to West Africa.
Now contactdeny and contactpermit over solve the problem. For instance,
I can't register with my voip provider. I don't care about peers who I
make calls to, or receive calls from. I'm just stunned someone can
become a peer and make calls themselves.
How do I fix this in some reasonable way.
sean
[Jun 10 15:51:19]...
2014 Jul 26
1
Rejecting secure audio stream without encryption details - when using ws clients and Kamailio integration
...: testers.com
fromuser: 660
qualify: NULL
defaultip: NULL
rtptimeout: NULL
rtpholdtimeout: NULL
sendrpid: NULL
outboundproxy: PU.BL.IC.IP
timert1: NULL
timerb: NULL
qualifyfreq: NULL
constantssrc: NULL
contactpermit: NULL
contactdeny: NULL
usereqphone: NULL
textsupport: NULL
faxdetect: NULL
buggymwi: NULL
auth: NULL
fullname: NULL
trunkname: NULL
cid_number: NULL
callingpres: NULL
mohinterpret: NULL
mohsuggest...
2012 Nov 19
3
Allowing peers from specific subnet only
Hi;
How I can make my configuration to allow the sip phones only from specific IP addresses range (for example from 192.168.10.1 - 192.168.10.50) to be allowed to connect for asterisk?
In other words, in addition to be authenticated based on the username and password, it is required that the IP address of the Phone to be from this range. How?
Regards
Bilal
2013 May 31
2
Help me understand these log messages
OK, I need a bit of help here. I'm configuring a new Asterisk 11
system and I accidentally let my firewall rules drop for a day or so.
When I logged in today, I found messages like the ones below on my
asterisk console. Obviously somebody was trying to take advantage of
my carelessness. So can someone explain what would cause these types
of messages to show up on my console?
I understand
2014 Jan 20
3
Asterisk not receiving call from VPN address
Hi,
We have a Kamailio and Asterisk cluster, both machines being on a real
103.x IP address and also on a 172.x OpenVPN address.
The problem is that when Kamailo receives a call from the VPN and forwards
it to the Asterisk server on it's 103.x address, Asterisk never sees the
call.
If Kamailio receives a call from the VPN and forwards the call to the
Asterisk server on it's 172.x
2014 Dec 05
2
Inbound call from sip peer to internal webrtc peer fails while internal sip-webrtc calls work
...transport: ws,wss,udp
language: NULL
disallow: NULL
allow: NULL
force_avp: yes
callerid: 660 test
amaflags: NULL
mailbox: NULL
regexten: NULL
regserver:
fromdomain: testers.com
videosupport: no
contactpermit: NULL
contactdeny: NULL
fullname: 660 win8
subscribemwi: NULL
dtlsenable: yes
dtlsverify: no
dtlscertfile: /etc/asterisk/keys/asterisk.pem
dtlsprivatekey: /etc/asterisk/keys/asterisk.pem
dtlssetup: actpass
sippasswd: a84a4ddcda13d13c9573d529...