[asterisk-biz] END of FRAUD -> this is 100% going to work

Sahil Gupta sgupta at voicevalley.com.au
Tue Nov 7 04:49:05 MST 2006


You can simply use iptables on the machine to drop all traffic coming in 
from a particular IP range.

Regards,


Sahil Gupta
VoiceValley

On Tue, 7 Nov 2006, Lenz wrote:

>
> Just a curiosity: how do you filter caller traffic based on their IP range, 
> if you do this at all? Anybody got a working solution for this? Also, a while 
> ago here a black-list mechanism for calls was proposed - see 
> http://www.mail-archive.com/asterisk-biz@lists.digium.com/msg11294.html - 
> anybody knows if anything was of it?
> Best regards
> l.
>
>
>
> On Mon, 06 Nov 2006 00:52:05 +0100, Mike Lynchfield <theclubvoip at gmail.com> 
> wrote:
>> 5 attempts from cambodge fool that will not make us BLOCK anyone not
>> USA/Canada, sorry guys you proved wrong for your people. as with terrorist
>> attacks,we will not help anyone from these risk countries making covert
>> calls .
>> 
>> *inetnum*:      124.108.48.0 - 124.108.55.255
>> netname:      CAMINTELNET
>> descr:        National Telecommunication Service Provider, Phnom Penh, 
>> Cambodia
>> 
>
>
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