[VoIP] Firewall logs & status check results

Steph Kerman stfkerman at jps.net
Sun Dec 30 13:26:52 CST 2007


Thanks.  It didn't.  To my surprise, it seemed to respond promptly to my 
entering a # or * (I forget which).  I don't think it was a time-out 
that just happened to come soon after my keystroke and therefore 
"seemed" to be in reaction to it. 

Steph

Shane Young wrote:
> If you called through a portal to a system which was down, the portal  
> should have been able to figure that out autmatically when it didn't  
> get a response back to the call setup message and should have played  
> an annoucment or tone or something.
>
> For me personally, sometimes that's the piece of coding that I seem to  
> put off too long.  The "What if it doesn't work" piece :)
>
>
> Quoting Steph Kerman <stfkerman at jps.net>:
>
>   
>> While we're on the subject, were the results of the status checks
>> integrated into the real-time operation of the network in any way?  Was
>> there any plan to do so?  Recently I dialed (via a PSTN portal) a CNET
>> node that was down due to ISP problems and received nothing but silence
>> after dialing.   It seems to me this info should be/have been used in
>> some real-time manner to cause routing to an announcement.
>>
>> Steph
>>
>> Shane Young wrote:
>>     
>>> As of 12:39 today, I have stopped running the cnet audit on all
>>> machines and will no-longer check the status of the network and
>>> publish the data.
>>>
>>> --Shane
>>>
>>>
>>> Quoting John Novack <jnovack at stromberg-carlson.org>:
>>>
>>>
>>>       
>>>> You may want to send a note to  Site Genie, an ISP
>>>> They claim to be on the up and up and have strict rules on hacking.
>>>> A statement in the IAX conf would fix that as well
>>>> Is this the proper syntax?
>>>>
>>>> deny=12.0.0.0/255.255.255.0
>>>>
>>>> And remember - Just because you are paranoid doesn't mean they aren't
>>>> out to get you!
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> John Novack
>>>>
>>>> Chad Perkins wrote:
>>>>
>>>>         
>>>>> FWIW - I found traffic from somebody called Sitegenie poking around
>>>>>  inside my
>>>>> network at my Asterisk box.  An IAX2 exploit/hack attempt
>>>>> perhaps... had to block it
>>>>> on the firewall to get to keep it out.
>>>>>
>>>>> Chad
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> AT&T WorldNet Services ATT (NET-12-0-0-0-1)
>>>>>  12.0.0.0 - 12.255.255.255
>>>>> SiteGenie, LLC SITEGENI100-188 (NET-12-158-188-0-1)
>>>>>  12.158.188.0 - 12.158.191.255
>>>>>
>>>>> Protocol: udp
>>>>> Service: IAX2 (4569)
>>>>> Source: D2310.servadmin.com (12.158.188.89)
>>>>> Source Port: IAX2 (4569)
>>>>> XlateDst: asterisk (10.10.91.125)
>>>>>
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