- Joined
- Nov 8, 2008
- Messages
- 79
- Reaction score
- 1
I have a really strange issue that I was not able to solve / understand...
I have a 3CX V15.5 running on a Windows Server 2012 R2 (Virtual Machine) hosted in a cloud provider.
Server have a public ip address assigned directly on the server nic (no nat).
Several remote extensions register regularly and work fine.
In last week, I noticed an increase of failed registration attempt from strange ip address.
So I decide to modify the default firewall rules, created by 3cx installer, adding the scope with known ip address, to block this attempt.
First of all, I tried simply to change the standard "3CX Phone System Server TCP IN" rule (that permit incoming connections on tcp port 5060,5061,5090) blocking all connections.
I made that only to check if that approach was ok for my purpose.
With my surprise, nothing happens. All extensions still remained registered.
I would have expected that all extensions go down!
I tried to restart some extension in the remote office but they are registered regularly.
I thought there might be some problem with windows firewall.
So i change the "3CX Phone System Web Server HTTPS-IN" rule to block connection to verify windows firewall functionality. In that case, management console stop to respond correctly.
At that point, I was really confused so I tried another "drastic" test:
I modified ALL firewall rules (except web server) related to 3CX to BLOCK connections.
Guess what... ?!?! Nothing happened ! All extensions remain registered !!
I don't know what to do now.... have you any ideas ?!?!
Thank you for support
I have a 3CX V15.5 running on a Windows Server 2012 R2 (Virtual Machine) hosted in a cloud provider.
Server have a public ip address assigned directly on the server nic (no nat).
Several remote extensions register regularly and work fine.
In last week, I noticed an increase of failed registration attempt from strange ip address.
So I decide to modify the default firewall rules, created by 3cx installer, adding the scope with known ip address, to block this attempt.
First of all, I tried simply to change the standard "3CX Phone System Server TCP IN" rule (that permit incoming connections on tcp port 5060,5061,5090) blocking all connections.
I made that only to check if that approach was ok for my purpose.
With my surprise, nothing happens. All extensions still remained registered.
I would have expected that all extensions go down!
I tried to restart some extension in the remote office but they are registered regularly.
I thought there might be some problem with windows firewall.
So i change the "3CX Phone System Web Server HTTPS-IN" rule to block connection to verify windows firewall functionality. In that case, management console stop to respond correctly.
At that point, I was really confused so I tried another "drastic" test:
I modified ALL firewall rules (except web server) related to 3CX to BLOCK connections.
Guess what... ?!?! Nothing happened ! All extensions remain registered !!
I don't know what to do now.... have you any ideas ?!?!
Thank you for support