Obi508 Hacked

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LTN1:
Quote from: sp508 on March 07, 2016, 07:54:15 am

If someone was following my keystrokes, why would they need to call in a bunch of times. Doesn't make sense.

Somehow they are getting into the OBi.

Is it possible that if I avoid using SP1 which is what they keep on going after, they won't be able to get in again because I have hardened the OBi??


What service provider are you using for the SP1 slot?

sp508:
I was using PhonePower. I justed deleted it and moved to SP9 with a hope that the problem would go away.

Taoman:
Quote from: sp508 on March 07, 2016, 08:05:38 am


Are you worried about the 'Teredo '


I am concerned that there is another pathway into your network that I am unaware of.

I can give you two more options to harden your PhonePower configuration but I'm not real hopeful since the first two configuration changes should have done it. As mentioned, I think another route is being used to access your OBi.

Change your UA port to 12060.
http://www.phonepower.com/wiki/Obihai_Lite#Obihai_SIP_Port_Change

Change your Voice Service>SPX service>X_InboundCallRoute to {>XXXXXXXXXX:phx}

where XXXXXXXXXX is your PP phone number and x is your desired phone port.

sp508:
Would I do 12061 for the next port and so on??

Taoman:
Quote from: sp508 on March 07, 2016, 08:55:29 am

Would I do 12061 for the next port and so on??


No. PP SIP server won't be listening on port 12061. Just do one line for now and make sure you can register successfully. PP SIP servers are sometimes slow to detect a registered UA on port 5060 is no longer really there.

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