securing vicidial using CSF firewall, did anyone tried
Posted: Thu Jul 04, 2013 6:32 pm
Hi Guys,
I was using CSF firewall to secure elstix installations.
I need now to secure a vicidial-goautodial box and though thinking it should work the same as Elastix I wonder if anyone have experience with CSF.
The main reason i like CSF is its ability to white list DDNS domain vs only IP this way if my remotes are changing their IP it is white listed again within the script time frame (I use 5 minutes).
With elstix installation is a breeze...
Can anyone tell if he had good experience with it?
Or bad experience and why not to use it?
It is involved in installing webmin and then CSF as a service.
I find it easier to use with the UI then using CLI with IPTables.
Also the DDNS feature is important to me as it does reduce support time when remote is getting new IP for what ever reason.
DDNS is also important to me as i travel and my IP is constantly changing.
Thanks for the input.
I was using CSF firewall to secure elstix installations.
I need now to secure a vicidial-goautodial box and though thinking it should work the same as Elastix I wonder if anyone have experience with CSF.
The main reason i like CSF is its ability to white list DDNS domain vs only IP this way if my remotes are changing their IP it is white listed again within the script time frame (I use 5 minutes).
With elstix installation is a breeze...
Can anyone tell if he had good experience with it?
Or bad experience and why not to use it?
It is involved in installing webmin and then CSF as a service.
I find it easier to use with the UI then using CLI with IPTables.
Also the DDNS feature is important to me as it does reduce support time when remote is getting new IP for what ever reason.
DDNS is also important to me as i travel and my IP is constantly changing.
Thanks for the input.