[Spce-user] Disable calls after midnight...
Martin Wong
martin.wong at binaryelements.com.au
Tue May 6 21:32:15 EDT 2014
Jon, did the cron job method. Good idea. Works like a charm.
Thanks
Martin
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On Thu, May 1, 2014 at 10:23 AM, Jon Bonilla (Manwe)
<jbonilla at sipwise.com>wrote:
> El Thu, 1 May 2014 08:44:47 +1000
> Martin Wong <martin.wong at binaryelements.com.au> escribió:
>
> > Hi Lorenzo, the attacks are not to our servers. It's more on the client's
> > PBXes etc which we don't control which is the issue. Even with Fraud
> > Protection and education to end users, there's still times when losses
> are
> > incurred and are difficult to get back. It's more time consuming to even
> > find out what happened and push the blame here and there.
> >
> > Considering that it's always in the midnights/early hours etc where no
> one
> > is actively monitoring systems that things occur, we want to just ban the
> > call outs say to foreign DIDs for the clients who agree.
> >
> > We thought about updating say iptables at night to stop sip traffic for
> > example, but that would send alarm bells ringing on monitored systems so
> > not good.
> > ᐧ
> >
> > If you can direct me in someway of how to start this off, we can try it
> > out. One personal failure is that I'm not proficient enough in Kamailio
> to
> > hack it. I know it's not a very good option to "hard code" it in but
> it'll
> > be good if we can manage it via another MYSQL table or something.
> >
> >
>
> Why don't you just lock the subscribers for outgoing calls via SOAP or
> XMLRPC
> and a cron script?
>
>
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