Talk:VoIP Phones - Asterisk
Incoming Calls
Peer Section
- Accept authenticated calls and route them to a context.
[aaisp-incoming-username] type=peer context=aaisp-incoming-context secret=aaisp-incoming-password trustrpid=yes
Authentication
- There are two options: either detect Voiceless and ask it to authenticate, or request that every rejected attempt authenticates.
- In both cases you need to use the match_auth_username=yes setting otherwise Asterisk will not recognise Voiceless' username.
Authenticate Everyone
- This is the more secure option as it stops your usernames from being enumerated by brute force.
[general] alwaysauthreject=yes match_auth_username=yes
Authenticate Voiceless
- This is the more complex option as you need to list every Voiceless name.
[general] alwaysauthreject=no match_auth_username=yes [aaisp-voiceless] type=peer md5secret=intentionally_invalid_md5_string [aaisp-voiceless-a4](aaisp-voiceless) host=a4.voiceless.aa.net.uk defaultip=81.187.30.111 [aaisp-voiceless-b4](aaisp-voiceless) host=b4.voiceless.aa.net.uk defaultip=81.187.30.113 [aaisp-voiceless-c4](aaisp-voiceless) host=c4.voiceless.aa.net.uk defaultip=81.187.30.112 [aaisp-voiceless-d4](aaisp-voiceless) host=d4.voiceless.aa.net.uk defaultip=81.187.30.114
Outgoing Calls
- Either use a separate type=user section or combine incoming and outgoing in one type=friend section