Anveo customers now get built-in SIP Scanners protection
nitzan:
Not true. If the provider is set up correctly then with most routers you do not need port forwarding or DMZ. All you need is for the provider to ignore the SIP headers and direct the traffic back the the IP and port it is coming from.
Shale:
Quote from: nitzan on May 07, 2014, 06:35:47 am
Not true. If the provider is set up correctly then with most routers you do not need port forwarding or DMZ. All you need is for the provider to ignore the SIP headers and direct the traffic back the the IP and port it is coming from.
The problem with SIP scanners hitting an OBi has nothing to do with the provider. The problem is in having a malicious third party sending packets directly to the OBi. The point is to get the OBi to not respond to those packets.
Mango:
I agree with Nitzan. I'd rather have the scanner traffic not reach the OBi at all. As far as the scanners know, there is no VoIP device anywhere on my network.
With that said, it's good to hear that the default Anveo configuration rejects calls from scanners, for those who insist on forwarding port 5060.
azrobert:
I have a DD-WRT router and it has the ability to limit Port Forwarding to a specific IP address.
I need Port Forwarding on a port, so I specified the source IP address. Nobody else can access that port.
Not all routers have this option.
MikeHObi:
Quote from: AnveoRep on May 06, 2014, 08:09:02 pm
Here are steps:
1. Login into OBITALK
2. Click configure SP where you have Anveo configured
^^ That works
Quote from: AnveoRep on May 06, 2014, 08:09:02 pm
3. select Replace existing configuration
4. select Anveo
5. click 'Sign up at Anveo' button
6. When on Anveo portal click "re-provision device" link below 'Click to Get Stated' button
7. Authenticate yourself
8. Confirm re-provisioning
9. Done
There is no option to replace existing configuration in obi talk.
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