Strange calls from 'Simple SIP'
jjtricket:
Thank you for the info !
ScottS:
Where does one find a "how to" for programming these features?
I am primarily concerned w/ blocking spam/robo calls.
Thanks again!
Quote from: azrobert on February 10, 2018, 10:52:10 am
The PP1 calls are coming from the OBiTalk network. Did you share your OBI number with someone or did you inadvertently post it on the forum?
You can block all calls from OBiTalk:
Voice Services -> OBiTalk Service -> InboundCallRoute: {}
ScottS:
Hey AZ, I found that in myobi302 and unchecked both on that line and clicked "submit" on the bottom page.
Next, I keep getting robocalls from area code and exchange, w. last 4 digets rotating
Need way to block for instance area code and exchange and and last 4 digits; 321-472- xxxx (1-9999)
Also how does one create digit map to just block a 10 digit number?
or just an area code?
I expect it is a matter of correct syntax ?
Thank You!
Quote from: azrobert on February 10, 2018, 10:52:10 am
You can block all calls from OBiTalk:
Voice Services -> OBiTalk Service -> InboundCallRoute: {}
drgeoff:
Quote from: ScottS on February 10, 2018, 02:46:14 pm
Next, I keep getting robocalls from area code and exchange, w. last 4 digets rotating
Need way to block for instance area code and exchange and and last 4 digits; 321-472- xxxx (1-9999)
Also how does one create digit map to just block a 10 digit number?
or just an area code?
I expect it is a matter of correct syntax ?
https://www.obitalk.com/forum/index.php?topic=13055.0
Lefko:
Does changing the inbound call route stop the call from being handled, or does it block the call entirely? I'm getting the following in my call log:
'' or ''='' PP1(ob46*' or ''=')
This looks like someone is trying to leverage a SQL injection weakness. Does anyone know if such weaknesses have been identified?
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