[asterisk-users] Tricking asterisk to think the call has ended, but it was continuing on the other side

Max Grobecker max.grobecker at ml.grobecker.info
Thu Sep 15 12:18:11 CDT 2016


Maybe the client just put the call on hold.
So the call technically has not ended AND the client does not need to  
send or handle any RTP data.
Is there any mention of "music on hold" for this channel?

Greetings
  Max


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> I am banging my head over a simple asterisk trick I was seeing on one
> asterisk server.
>
> An extension dials an international premium number, the called number
> answers, then the extension hangups, but the call continue to run on the
> international number side, generating an high profit for the premium number
> company and a big loss for the asterisk owner.
>
> I think some sort of "transfer" takes place, but I can't identify how they
> do it and most important, how to prevent it.

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