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2020 Apr 01
2
Can't block intrusion
On 2020-04-01 15:12, Greg Troxel wrote:
> D'Arcy Cain <darcy at VybeNetworks.com> writes:
> But yet, new packets from that IP address reach asterisk. It seems
> almost entirely clear to me that you have a firewall problem, not an
> asterisk problem.
This could well be but Asterisk is the only thing that continues to
communicate.
> I would test this out with a remote
2020 Apr 01
5
Can't block intrusion
...> I think you need to use tcpdump and turn up firewall debugging.
sngrep is your friend …My bet is UDP vs TCP on firewall rules :-)
Mark
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