[Asterisk-Users] Authorization by ip

Mojo with Horan & Company, LLC mojo at horanappraisals.com
Mon Mar 27 15:31:43 MST 2006


Sorry, don't know where my mind was...   with host=specific.ip.address, 
the client doesn't even need to register with * for * to be able to 
_try_ to send calls to it.

Heck I try to be quiet and learn, but sometimes my fingers send the 
emails when I'm sleeping...

Eric "ManxPower" Wieling wrote:
> It does?  All this time I thought that permit= and deny= is what limited 
> access!  Check the docs, host= is for OUTGOING, permit/deny is for INCOMING.
> 
> Mojo with Horan & Company, LLC wrote:
>> meaning, when you put
>> host=dynamic
>> in sip.conf, it doesn't matter what ip the client comes from.
>> if you put instead:
>> host=www.xxx.yyy.zzz
>> then it _does_ matter where the client comes from, it must be that IP.
>>
>> Giovanni Miano wrote:
>>> You can use in sip.conf tag "host"
>>>
>>> host=192.168.1.1 <http://192.168.1.1>
>>>
>>> 2006/3/27, Sam Tam <sam at netenable.co.uk <mailto:sam at netenable.co.uk> >:
>>>
>>>     Can somebody send me a config of how to authorize SIP client by IP?
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