Posted by NGSSoftware Insight Security Research on Jun 30
Security Revealed
Posted by NGSSoftware Insight Security Research on Jun 30
Asterisk users of broadvoice may have noticed a problem with not recieving inbound calls today. It appears that something changed in the way Broadvoice sends their SIP packets, but we have the solution: Just make the following change to your extensions.conf file:
Look for the extensions.conf context for your incoming calls, in our case, its [from-broadvoice], and add this line at the end of your context:
exten => YOURPHONENUMBER,1,Goto(from-broadvoice,1,1)
Make sure you change the “from-broadvoice” to the name of your incoming calls context.
Asterisk users of broadvoice may have noticed a problem with not recieving inbound calls today. It appears that something changed in the way Broadvoice sends their SIP packets, but we have the solution: Just make the following change to your extensio…
Asterisk users of broadvoice may have noticed a problem with not recieving inbound calls today. It appears that something changed in the way Broadvoice sends their SIP packets, but we have the solution: Just make the following change to your extensions.conf file:
Look for the extensions.conf context for your incoming calls, in our case, its [from-broadvoice], and add this line at the end of your context:
exten => YOURPHONENUMBER,1,Goto(from-broadvoice,1,1)
Make sure you change the “from-broadvoice” to the name of your incoming calls context.
Asterisk users of broadvoice may have noticed a problem with not recieving inbound calls today. It appears that something changed in the way Broadvoice sends their SIP packets, but we have the solution: Just make the following change to your extensions.conf file:
Look for the extensions.conf context for your incoming calls, in our case, its [from-broadvoice], and add this line at the end of your context:
exten => YOURPHONENUMBER,1,Goto(from-broadvoice,1,1)
Make sure you change the “from-broadvoice” to the name of your incoming calls context.
Killing That Spam With Postgrey And Postfix
Ever heard of stopping spam with greylisting?
This tutorial will show you how to setup greylisting with Postgrey and Postfix on Debian. Greylisting will not replace spam filtering software like SA but it will serve as a powerful first hurdle for spam thus reducing the ammount of spam entering the system at all.
Lately i’ve got back to do some tasks around userland in Windows. Of course thats call out for using OllyDbg again. OllyDbg is my favorite debugger. All though I got used to Windbg, still I still think for a quick userland tasks there is nothing l…
This is sickening really. My good friends at CastleCops are now the target of a well known figure, Leo Stoller, who apparently makes a living doing this kind of thing. (Extortion?)
Mandriva 2005 Postfix Anti-Spam, Anti-Virus Relay Server for Exchange Server 2000/2003
There are a couple of linux how-tos floating on the Internet that deal with this very subject. As a matter of fact, those guides are what inspired to write this one. In the spirit of keeping it simple, let me recommend the Mandrake or as it’s currently known Mandriva Linux distro. This guide has been written with this distro in mind.
That’s right, from the 1337 hax0rs that brought you Anonym.OS, kaos.theory/security.research presents S.A.M.A.E.L. (Secure, Anonymous, Megalomaniacal, Autonomous, Encrypting Linux), the natural evolution of our secure, automagicically anonymizing operating system, Anonym.OS into a kick-ass anonymizing server!
In unison, we’re proud to introduce N.A.R.C…
Getting useful, attractive reports out of scanning tools is a bitch. People pay vendors thousands [...]
It’s official, our talk was accepted at Defcon! This time, we’ve got two new projects to unveil, and we believe you’ll find them to be rather exciting.
That’s right, from the 1337 hax0rs that brought you Anonym.OS, kaos.theory/security.research presents S.A.M.A.E.L. (Secure, Anonymous, Megalomaniacal, Autonomous, Encrypting Linux), the natural evolution of our secure, automagicically anonymizing operating system, [...]
Hack.lu 2006 is a three days conference with one day filled with workshops and two days concentrating on lectures about IT security. Hack.lu is an open convention/conference where people can discuss about computer security, privacy, information technology and its
cultural/technical implication on society. The aim of the convention is
to make a bridge of the various actors in the computer security world.
The deadline for the Ca ll for papers is the 15th June 2006.
All details can be found at www.hack.lu.
Hack.lu 2006 – basic characterisitcs
When: 19-21 October 2006
Where: Luxembourg
Venue: Novotel Luxembourg
Topic: IT Security
Hack.lu 2006 is a three days conference with one day filled with workshops and two days concentrating on lectures about IT security. Hack.lu is an open convention/conference where people can discuss about computer security, privacy, information technology and its
cultural/technical implication on society. The aim of the convention is
to make a bridge of the various actors in the computer security world.
The deadline for the Ca ll for papers is the 15th June 2006.
All details can be found at www.hack.lu.
Hack.lu 2006 – basic characterisitcs
When: 19-21 October 2006
Where: Luxembourg
Venue: Novotel Luxembourg
Topic: IT Security
In my last blog post, I wrote about adware/spyware company DollarRevenue and their affiliate program including why affiliates like to trash your machines with huge bundles of adware/spyware. It’$ all about the $Money$.
Now one of the best and most revered spyware fighters around is under attack by a trojan …
How to disable opera 9 torrents support
Debian On PC Engines WRAP Board With Microdrive
When I read on the net about people running Linux on these tiny computers I was captivated by the idea of having a full-fledged Linux system that consumes less than 6W of power, and is completely silent, with no spinning fans and disks. One platform for doing this is the WRAP from PC Engines.
How To Know Which Linux Distribution You Are Using?
Here are a few ways to find out which linux distro you are using.
There’s an unhappy host of young men who seem to have soured on the mating game — but why?
It’s official.
I have uncovered a series of security vulnerabilities within Microsoft USB device drivers.
The vulnerabilities were found during testing sessions, made upon the company product Safend Protector 3.0. In potential some of the vulner…
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