[asterisk-users] Securing Asterisk - How to avoid sending, "SIP/2.0 603 Declined"
Alex Balashov
abalashov at evaristesys.com
Fri Jul 22 20:51:36 CDT 2011
Paul,
Won't that just send a 403 Forbidden?
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On Jul 22, 2011, at 9:48 PM, Paul Belanger <pabelanger at digium.com> wrote:
> On 11-07-22 07:32 PM, Bruce B wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I am wondering if there is a way to drop SIP packets for generic
>> transactions? For example, only SIP PEERs are allowed to call in and receive
>> ACK or Declined rather that those inviting a call who are not PEERs at all.
>>
>> Currently my Asterisk setup sends, "*SIP/2.0 603 Declined" *to any stranger
>> invites because my dialplan includes Hangup(). Is there any way I can not
>> send a 603 declined so to mislead the probe runner?
>>
> Have you tried disabling guests?
>
> sip.conf
> [general]
> allowguest=no
>
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