Spam over IP Telefonie (SPIT)
Da sich eine Menge alter Telefonnummern in meiner Telefonanlage ansammeln, führt dies auch zu VoIP SPAM, hier ein Beispiel:
Since I have a bunch of old phone numbers hooked to my pbx it catches SPIT from time to time. Here is the first one:
german, survey about economic situation in germany, voice computer
variable asterisk callback
intro
This howto is a extension to my recent "simple (fixed) asterisk callback configuration". This configuration is useful to trigger a callback from a location you rarely use, but provides a callerID. This is for example useful in hotel rooms for one night, phone cells, friends homes. The call process is the following:
- you call from a phone with callerID 004144555111 the trigger number 004144555666
- wait for the busy signal
- hangup
- wait until the phone rings
- enter password
- enter target number
The target number will then be called according to the outbound call routing in your pbx.
how does it work- The system recognizes rejects all calls on the trigger number.
- It uses the callerID and generates a temporary call file which will will be copied from a directory (/var/spool/asterisk/ in the example below) into the outgoing directory
- asterisk initiates the outbound call according to the rules in the call file
- once you pick up the callback call, you will get a dialtone and be able to dial as from a local extension
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simple (fixed) asterisk callback configuration
intro
This a simple howto get a callback feature into asterisk.
Its based on the assumption, that you have a account at a provider, which lets you dial into your box remotely and the location you call from provides a callerID. So this setup is mostly useful, if you have a flatrate at home and would like to use it, lets say, from your parents place.
The call process looks is the following:
- you call from the phone which sends the caller ID 004144555111 the trigger number 004144555666
- wait until you get a buisy signal
- hangup
- wait until it rings
- pick it up
- enter password (optional, see security remark)
- enter target number
Of course, you can setup more than one of those in case you are in a hotel and your room fone provides direct dial through callerID. Just install it temporarily for your hotel stay on your home asterisk.
Security remark: The authentication of the callback trigger is based on the callerID of the calling line. If your SIP provider allows SIP URI calls the callerID might be spoofed. I thats the case, you should but additional security in place (like a password, see below).
A more complicated setup which allows to trigger a callback from any number can be found here.
how does it work
- The system recognizes the number you dialed and the number you dialed from (CallerID)
- the call gets rejected
- a fixed call file will be copied from a directory (/var/spool/asterisk/ in the example below) into the outgoing directory
- asterisk initiates the outbound call according to the rules in the call file
- once you pick up the callback call, you will get a dialtone and be able to dial as from a local extension
example
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