Nope the attacks keep comming. Does the RASPBX have any services which are calling out to the internet? Is there a command which will show what this unit is calling out to? Thanks
There is a trunk to a another asterisk box sat in a dmz however the trunks out from that box are on an ACL and the attemps are none of there allowed list. I've taken that firewall rule down to see if the attacks continue. Will report back Thanks
Is this happening to anyone else? I have no internet facing trunks or VIPS or anything which has a direct connection inbound yet Fial2Ban is blocking SIP login attempts. Example: Hi, The IP xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx has just been banned by Fail2Ban after 2 attempts against Asterisk-raspbx. Regards, Fail2Ban How is this possible? Does the Raspbx make any calls out which attackers can tunnle in on? If something was using a jump box else were on the same submet would I not see a local IP address banned? If I...
My RasPBX is getting attacked. Fail2Ban is blocking failed attempts to login, I assume to extensions but I am confused how the attack is possible without the RasPBX making a call out to the internet or in some way advertising it is there. The RasPBX can freely conect to the internet but there is no inbound route to it in the form of a port forward or anything else so how is it possible for an attacer to make an attempt to login? I have secured it by preventing access to the internet from the RasPBX...
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