Why not try to configure allowed cli subscriber preference and allow only calls from assigned number?<br><br>Vladimir<br><br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Wed, Jan 23, 2013 at 1:24 PM, Joan Cifre (ibred) <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:jcifre@ib-red.com" target="_blank">jcifre@ib-red.com</a>></span> wrote:<br>
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Hi Daniel<br>
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<div>El 2013-01-23 12:25, Daniel Tiefnig
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<pre>On 01/22/2013 07:36 PM, Joan Cifre (ibred) wrote:
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<pre>Hi all,
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<pre>Hi!
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<pre>is there any way to add NCOS to all users using a SQL INSERT from
root? I want to apply a NCOS list to all users configured but I have
many of them and I wonder if I can se a SQL INSERT to configure it
for everyone of the users.
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<pre>You can set an NCOS level for your domains, and it will be used as the
default for all the subscribers in the domains.
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</div><b><font color="#ff0000">Not in 2.6 version! I plan to upgrade to
2.7 but not now, and this is urgent for me!</font></b><div class="im"><br>
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<pre>Also I wish to prevent outbound calls from users with
Anonymous/Unknown source. I want the ngcp to allow calls from
configured users.
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<pre>Hmm, that should be the usual behaviour actually. Are we talking about
calls from local subscribers, or peer to peer calls?
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<pre>We have experienced a fraud were anonymous/unknown calls outbound
from ngcp to international numbers, with no identifier (even the
source user or the source calling number).
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<pre>Are these also empty in the CDRs stored in the database, or do you just
see a signalling problem?
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</div><b><font color="#ff0000">Our problem is that a fraudulent user
configures a forwarding in a phone (NOT in the NGCP) and then
calls from outside to this phone. The call is fowarded to an
international number. Calls come from a "anonymous" or "unknown"
user and are forwarded with a Caller "anonymous" or "unknown".
In CDR only Incoming calls are seen. Forwarded calls does not
have a known Caller so they do not appear on CDR.<br>
The scenario is<br>
1. Fraudulent configuration of a forwarding on a week phone/ATA<br>
2. Calls from outside to this phone (Caller Anonymous/Unknown).
This incoming calls appear on CDR for the phone user.<br>
3. Calls forwarded (Caller anonymous/unknown. Callee,
international fraudulent calls). Calls does not appear in CDR
because there is not user "anonymous/Unknown"</font></b><br>
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<b><font color="#ff0000">Should these forwarded calls be permitted
with unknown source?</font></b><div class="im"><br>
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daniel
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