- Joined
- Oct 5, 2017
- Messages
- 150
- Reaction score
- 30
Are there decent 3CX guidelines or online training related to how far I can go to harden the system? I want to block unwanted remote access attempts I am seeing on the system. I am trying NOT to lock it down to the point it is useless.
I did find this interesting link, but it is very generic, and doesn't address firewall settings...
https://www.3cx.com/blog/docs/how-to-react-when-3cx-phone-system-is-under-attack/
I already locked in port 5060 to my SIP provider, but things like this keep showing up in my activity logs. I seem to have missed something very basic for phone systems:
-
[CM102001]: Authentication failed for AuthFail Recv Req INVITE from 198.23.255.226: ...
...
username="c",realm="3CXPhoneSystem",nonce=" ... ",uri="sip:00441173255610@{My IP Address}"
...
; Reason: Credentials don't match, check that authorization-ID and password match the ones in extension settings
I did find this interesting link, but it is very generic, and doesn't address firewall settings...
https://www.3cx.com/blog/docs/how-to-react-when-3cx-phone-system-is-under-attack/
I already locked in port 5060 to my SIP provider, but things like this keep showing up in my activity logs. I seem to have missed something very basic for phone systems:
-
[CM102001]: Authentication failed for AuthFail Recv Req INVITE from 198.23.255.226: ...
...
username="c",realm="3CXPhoneSystem",nonce=" ... ",uri="sip:00441173255610@{My IP Address}"
...
; Reason: Credentials don't match, check that authorization-ID and password match the ones in extension settings