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Experiences from 18 Hours of SIP Scanning Attack

November 18, 2010Newsmiconda

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:

  • http://asipto.com/u/i

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The initial name of the project was SIP Express Router (aka SER), started in 2001 by Fraunhofer Fokus Research Institute and released under GPLv2 in 2002. In 2005, OpenSER project spawned from SER and had to change the name to Kamailio in summer of 2008 due to trademark claims. During the autumn of 2008, Kamailio and SER teams decided to join back the projects and use further the Kamailio name.

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