Difference between revisions of "Blacklist or whitelist"
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+ | Occasionally it becomes necessary to block a poorly operating node. This method makes it very easy to manage the blacklist with three simple Asterisk CLI commands: | ||
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+ | * database put blacklist 1998 "any comment" | ||
+ | * database del blacklist 1998 | ||
+ | * database show blacklist | ||
Add this to extensions.conf just below the [radio-secure] context. | Add this to extensions.conf just below the [radio-secure] context. | ||
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<pre> | <pre> | ||
[radio-secure] | [radio-secure] |
Revision as of 14:46, 15 October 2017
Occasionally it becomes necessary to block a poorly operating node. This method makes it very easy to manage the blacklist with three simple Asterisk CLI commands:
- database put blacklist 1998 "any comment"
- database del blacklist 1998
- database show blacklist
Add this to extensions.conf just below the [radio-secure] context.
[radio-secure] ... ; To add a node to the blacklist: ; database put blacklist 1998 “any comment” ; to remove: ; database del blacklist 1998 [blacklist] exten => _XXXX!,1,NoOp(${CALLERID(num)}) exten => _XXXX!,n,GotoIf($[${DB_EXISTS(blacklist/${CALLERID(num)})}]?blocked) exten => _XXXX!,n,Goto(radio-secure,${EXTEN},1) exten => _XXXX!,n(blocked),Hangup;
In iax.conf modify the [radio] context by commenting context = radio-secure and adding context = blacklist
[radio] type = user disallow = all allow = ulaw allow = adpcm allow = gsm codecpriority = host ;context = radio-secure context = blacklist transfer = no