Calls from *9399

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Taoman:
The local interface is the built in web gui in your OBi device. It is accessible from a web browser using the local network ip address of your OBi device.

Just follow the directions. That's all you have to do.

CityOracle:
Thanks for the help!

Finally figured out, it is simply typing in the IP in a browser.  I thought there was another local interface.

Anyway, located the suspicious call.
Can't send a screen shot here.  But the history shows:

Call 30   09/14/2018    21:24:17   
21:24:17   From PP1(ob73*'*'9399)   Fork to:  PH1 PH2
21:24:17      Ringing (PH1)
21:24:17      Ringing (PH2)
21:24:29      Call Connected (PH1)
21:24:47      Call Ended

Anything else I need to do to block these *9399 calls?

Many thanks!!
-David

drgeoff:
Quote from: CityOracle on September 17, 2018, 10:47:16 am

Thanks for the help!

Finally figured out, it is simply typing in the IP in a browser.  I thought there was another local interface.

Anyway, located the suspicious call.
Can't send a screen shot here.  But the history shows:

Call 30   09/14/2018    21:24:17   
21:24:17   From PP1(ob73*'*'9399)   Fork to:  PH1 PH2
21:24:17      Ringing (PH1)
21:24:17      Ringing (PH2)
21:24:29      Call Connected (PH1)
21:24:47      Call Ended

Anything else I need to do to block these *9399 calls?

Many thanks!!
-David

Anything else in addition to what?  If you have used the portal to change the Obitalk InboundCallRoute to {} that should be sufficient.

Sheffield_Steve:
The question you need to ask yourself is how these external SIP calls are managing to connect to your OBi device?

The Obi is not a SIP PBX and does not need it's ports exposed to the internet.

All you have done is applied a band-aid.

You potentially have all your network at great risk of being compromised due to a router misconfiguration or lack of a router/firewall, etc.

CityOracle:
Hi Steve,

Thank you for the response.
Now I am more concerned.

Internet comes in the house through a cable modem.

A router is connected directly to the modem.

The Obi202 device is connected directly to the router.

I assume the router has a firewall which protects the Boi202 device.

Should I make any changes to this configuration?

I'd appreciate your advice very much.
-David

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