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2015 Apr 02
3
Update peer IP address
I do not want set allowguest=yes. The problem is, there is no official list with ip addresses of Telekom Germany. But I think all ip addresses comes from the ip range 217.0.0.0/13. I have now the following addition to sip.conf. I think it is the only safe option. Or what would you say? [telekom](!) context=from-trunk type=peer defaultuser= authuser= remotesecret= fromdomain=tel.t-online.de
2015 Apr 14
0
Update peer IP address
...; > > > [general] > > context=unauthenticated > > allowguest=no > > srvlookup=no > > udpbindaddr=0.0.0.0 > > tcpenable=no > > localnet=172.16.28.0/24 > > alwaysauthreject=yes > > directmedia=no > > sdpsession=MyNewSessionString > > useragent=MyNewUserAgent > > language=de > > tonezone=de > > defaultexpiry=480 > > > > register => 0NUMBER2:PASS:USER at t-online.de@tel.t-online.de/NUMBER2 > > register => 0NUMBER3:PASS:USER at t-online.de@tel.t-online.de/NUMBER3 &gt...
2015 Sep 14
2
Update peer IP address
...t; > > etc. > > This configuration is now running here: > > [general] > context=unauthenticated > allowguest=no > srvlookup=no > udpbindaddr=0.0.0.0 > tcpenable=no > localnet=172.16.28.0/24 > alwaysauthreject=yes > directmedia=no > sdpsession=MyNewSessionString > useragent=MyNewUserAgent > language=de > tonezone=de > defaultexpiry=480 > > register => 0NUMBER2:PASS:USER at t-online.de@tel.t-online.de/NUMBER2 > register => 0NUMBER3:PASS:USER at t-online.de@tel.t-online.de/NUMBER3 > register => 0NUMBER4:PASS:USER at t-on...