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    • EddieJenningsE
      EddieJennings
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      Two of my phones are in the office, which is a trusted network for the PBX. Two are at users's homes, whose networks aren't explicitly trusted. Linphone was giving me problems on my Korora machine on Friday, so I installed Zoiper when I was at home. My IP was rate limited once, but never made it to the blocked list.

      I have a good bit of menial tasks this morning. I intend to get an external softphone user back on line after noon or so EST so I can see if I can replicate this problem (making 100% sure credentials, etc. are right).

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      • black3dynamiteB
        black3dynamite @EddieJennings
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        @eddiejennings said in Securing FreePBX from attacks:

        Two of my phones are in the office, which is a trusted network for the PBX. Two are at users's homes, whose networks aren't explicitly trusted. Linphone was giving me problems on my Korora machine on Friday, so I installed Zoiper when I was at home. My IP was rate limited once, but never made it to the blocked list.

        I have a good bit of menial tasks this morning. I intend to get an external softphone user back on line after noon or so EST so I can see if I can replicate this problem (making 100% sure credentials, etc. are right).

        Are you using the latest version of linphone from their website or the one from the repo?

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        • EddieJenningsE
          EddieJennings
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          Alas, no change. Unless there's a log that shows dropped packets, I'm at a loss.

          All users' extensions have Max Contacts set at 3.

          User 1:

          • Yealink phone in the office that has their extension and User 2's extension registered on it. - Zero problems
          • Yealink phone at their home that has their extension on it. - Zero problems

          User 2:

          • Yealink phone in the office that has their extension and User 1's extension registered on it - Zero problems.
          • Yealink phone at their home that has their extension on it. Extension registers, and is listed in Chan_PJSip enpoints; however, afer a few minutes, the IP address is blocked by the Responsive Firewall, and this appears in the Freepbx log.
          [2017-10-03 11:51:38] VERBOSE[2735] res_pjsip/pjsip_configuration.c: Contact XXX/sip:[email protected]:5060 is now Unreachable. RTT: 0.000 msec
          [2017-10-03 11:51:38] VERBOSE[2735] res_pjsip/pjsip_configuration.c: Endpoint XXXis now Unreachable
          

          User 3:

          • Linphone softphone on Windows computer. 100% correct server setting and extension credentials. Same behavior as User's 2 at home Yealink phone with the IP block.
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          • DashrenderD
            Dashrender @EddieJennings
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            @eddiejennings said in Securing FreePBX from attacks:

            Alas, no change. Unless there's a log that shows dropped packets, I'm at a loss.

            All users' extensions have Max Contacts set at 3.

            User 1:

            • Yealink phone in the office that has their extension and User 2's extension registered on it. - Zero problems
            • Yealink phone at their home that has their extension on it. - Zero problems

            User 2:

            • Yealink phone in the office that has their extension and User 1's extension registered on it - Zero problems.
            • Yealink phone at their home that has their extension on it. Extension registers, and is listed in Chan_PJSip enpoints; however, afer a few minutes, the IP address is blocked by the Responsive Firewall, and this appears in the Freepbx log.
            [2017-10-03 11:51:38] VERBOSE[2735] res_pjsip/pjsip_configuration.c: Contact XXX/sip:[email protected]:5060 is now Unreachable. RTT: 0.000 msec
            [2017-10-03 11:51:38] VERBOSE[2735] res_pjsip/pjsip_configuration.c: Endpoint XXXis now Unreachable
            

            User 3:

            • Linphone softphone on Windows computer. 100% correct server setting and extension credentials. Same behavior as User's 2 at home Yealink phone with the IP block.

            What you don't mention is if any of the IPs associated with these phones are in the trusted list. Just for FYI reasons.

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            • EddieJenningsE
              EddieJennings @Dashrender
              last edited by EddieJennings

              @dashrender said in Securing FreePBX from attacks:

              @eddiejennings said in Securing FreePBX from attacks:

              Alas, no change. Unless there's a log that shows dropped packets, I'm at a loss.

              All users' extensions have Max Contacts set at 3.

              User 1:

              • Yealink phone in the office that has their extension and User 2's extension registered on it. - Zero problems
              • Yealink phone at their home that has their extension on it. - Zero problems

              User 2:

              • Yealink phone in the office that has their extension and User 1's extension registered on it - Zero problems.
              • Yealink phone at their home that has their extension on it. Extension registers, and is listed in Chan_PJSip enpoints; however, afer a few minutes, the IP address is blocked by the Responsive Firewall, and this appears in the Freepbx log.
              [2017-10-03 11:51:38] VERBOSE[2735] res_pjsip/pjsip_configuration.c: Contact XXX/sip:[email protected]:5060 is now Unreachable. RTT: 0.000 msec
              [2017-10-03 11:51:38] VERBOSE[2735] res_pjsip/pjsip_configuration.c: Endpoint XXXis now Unreachable
              

              User 3:

              • Linphone softphone on Windows computer. 100% correct server setting and extension credentials. Same behavior as User's 2 at home Yealink phone with the IP block.

              What you don't mention is if any of the IPs associated with these phones are in the trusted list. Just for FYI reasons.

              The phones in the office are, since the IP of the office is on the trusted list. The phones outside the office are not, as they're whatever IP the user's ISP gives them.

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              • JaredBuschJ
                JaredBusch @Dashrender
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                @dashrender said in Securing FreePBX from attacks:

                @eddiejennings said in Securing FreePBX from attacks:

                Alas, no change. Unless there's a log that shows dropped packets, I'm at a loss.

                All users' extensions have Max Contacts set at 3.

                User 1:

                • Yealink phone in the office that has their extension and User 2's extension registered on it. - Zero problems
                • Yealink phone at their home that has their extension on it. - Zero problems

                User 2:

                • Yealink phone in the office that has their extension and User 1's extension registered on it - Zero problems.
                • Yealink phone at their home that has their extension on it. Extension registers, and is listed in Chan_PJSip enpoints; however, afer a few minutes, the IP address is blocked by the Responsive Firewall, and this appears in the Freepbx log.
                [2017-10-03 11:51:38] VERBOSE[2735] res_pjsip/pjsip_configuration.c: Contact XXX/sip:[email protected]:5060 is now Unreachable. RTT: 0.000 msec
                [2017-10-03 11:51:38] VERBOSE[2735] res_pjsip/pjsip_configuration.c: Endpoint XXXis now Unreachable
                

                User 3:

                • Linphone softphone on Windows computer. 100% correct server setting and extension credentials. Same behavior as User's 2 at home Yealink phone with the IP block.

                What you don't mention is if any of the IPs associated with these phones are in the trusted list. Just for FYI reasons.

                He did list this information. scroll back a couple posts.

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                • AdamFA
                  AdamF
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                  I just had this issue with 2 users. Both were using the Grandstream Wave app softphone. Then they tried to register using the Bria app. Worked instantly. Strange behavior

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