[asterisk-biz] Asterisk Tools

Bill Michaelson bill at cosi.com
Tue Aug 29 18:59:08 MST 2006


Yup.  In fact, it is sometimes entirely appropriate to use another 
organization's or entity's caller ID when acting on their behalf.  For 
example, when working as a consultant on a project for them, or even 
more likely, when acting as an agent from another location.

It's a legitimate requirement.

Matthew Rubenstein wrote:
> 	How can we preserve (create?) caller authentication while allowing the
> equivalent of email's Reply-To redirection, within current call metadata
> protocols? Lots of people have a single incoming phone# which also rings
> their mobile phone, and even emails them where they can return calls
> from a softphone - all of which should share the same "caller ID", and
> "reply address". Right now spoofing is the only way, but that should be
> distinguished from inauthentic spoofing.
>
>
> On Tue, 2006-08-29 at 13:13 -0400, Andrew Latham wrote:
>   
>> 1. Buy a T1
>> 2. Setup
>> 3......
>>
>> I am afraid of why you want to do this, I am also afraid of what the
>> FCC will do to curb this in the future by altering switching on copper
>> and fiber connections.
>>
>> As a BIZ list discussion, what can the FCC do to curb Caller ID and
>> other spoofing, many of us in the business know how insecure and
>> unreliable the system currently is.  Will circuit ID lookups attach an
>> ANI in the future and how long could this tie up new and upgrade
>> installations...
>>
>>
>>
>> On 8/29/06, perl ninja <perlninja at gmail.com> wrote:
>>     
>>> Hello,
>>> i was in need of a script for ANI Spoofing as ive read that CallerID
>>> spoofing is relativly easy but now adays places such as purolator and
>>> so on Check with ANI rather then with the CallerID to find the callers
>>> location, thus i was wanting a script that would spoof both, if
>>> possible..
>>>
>>>
>>> Sean
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