On 11/18/2010 01:58 PM, Daniel-Constantin Mierla
wrote:
Hello,
during the testing period of Kamailio 3.1.0, while running it at
voipuser.org, I had the chance to watch live and analyze a SIP scanning
attack. Yesterday I noticed another one by looking at Siremis 2.0
charts, therefore I wrote an article with some hints about what you can
use to protect your SIP services within Kamailio configuration file.
You can read it at:
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http://asipto.com/u/i
Hope is going to be useful for many of you!
Cheers,
Daniel
Hello Daniel,
Nice read, thanks for sharing. This "friendly-scanner" messages has really
gotten out of hand lately. FYI, they are generated by a python suite called SIPVicious (ha
ha nice
pun)(http://code.google.com/p/sipvicious/) . More on this
http://blog.sipvicious.org/. The suite was developed (really really extended the sense of
the word "developed" here - as the scripts are really basic) by a security
company who trails over Europe giving lectures on Voip security. :)
Cheers,
Marius
SIP Vicious does have a kill command... I've tried launching that on detection with
mixed results. Triggering it from a hash count might prove better.
With best regards,
Fred