[asterisk-security] Anyone else seeing funny calls/SIP packets?
Duane at e164 dot org
duane at e164.org
Tue Feb 24 19:18:58 CST 2009
Following is a packet dump from not long ago:
U 67.215.13.194:3532 -> x.x.x.x:5060
ACK sip:010963112326111#@x.x.x.x SIP/2.0..Via: SIP/2.0/UDP
67.215.13.194:3532;branch=1011001111110011111110100001011067.215.13.194x.x.x.x724021918;rport..Max-Forwards:
70..Contact: <sip:1f6d6ad at 67.215.13.194:3532;transport=udp>..To:
<sip:010963112326111#@x.x.x.x>..From
:
<sip:1237164073 at x.x.x.x>;tag=21341467536-168237612213414675362134146753667.215.13.194..Call-ID:
286d8ab810001011100001100110111101011110
1011001111110011111110100001011067.215.13.194x.x.x.x.x7240219181f6d6ad010963112326111#21341467536-168237612213414675362134146753667.215.13.1
94-497846270..CSeq: 1 ACK..User-Agent: X-Lite release 1006e stamp
34025..Content-Length: 0....
Anyone know what this specific attack attacks etc?
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