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    On 11/08/14 16:46, Farid Fadaie wrote:
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                disclosure: my name is Farid Fadaie and I'm in charge of
                BitTorrent Bleep (a private P2P SIP-based messaging
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                have personally been a fan of Asterisk and have been
                using it for years and now that we have (kind of)
                released Bleep, I wanted to ask you guys to let us know
                what you think. Considering that Bleep is built on an
                engine (think of it as a distributed SIP proxy) that
                supports SIP, I thought it might be beneficial to ask
                you guys for your ideas.</span><br
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                is what I have in mind but will be happy to hear your
                thoughts on everything that is relevant to Bleep and
                Asterisk:</span><br
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                What do you think about supporting Bleep in Asterisk?
                Similar to Skype channels but way more flexible
                (considering the interface will be SIP). Our engine can
                take care of all lookups, NAT traversals, encryption,
                etc. We can essentially enable Asterisk connected
                devices to be able to talk to Bleep users.</span><br
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                How could the Asterisk community benefit from Bleep (or
                the engine behind it)?</span><br
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                what features would you like to see implemented in Bleep
                (the consumer app) or its engine? </span><br
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                see if we can come up with any interesting idea. Thanks
                in advance.</span></span><br>
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    Given how many SIP based attacks and probes are going around and
    that most peoples defence is to use something like fail2ban I think
    your biggest hurdle in getting people to use it will be persuading
    them that it is secure and giving them the tools to block malicious
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