by williamconley » Thu Jun 30, 2016 12:46 am
I find it likely that the plivo IPs fall into specific IP ranges. IP ranges can be added to the firewall via "yast firewall"=>Custom Rules
Ordinarily carriers actually own entire IP ranges, but only use "some" of them for audio traffic. It's usually not hard to find this information if you check a few live calls (by checking the "whois" databases) and then ask if "these are their ranges", they usually just say yes. Now you can open the IPs they own.
If you add carriers with IP ranges in this manner, the IPs they own will be allowed and other IPs won't. And if they add a new server on their IP range next week, you'll probably already have it allowed (even though it was a mail server last year).
And then in that case, of course, you would allow all inbound calls to land in Vicidial's inbound DID script. Since there's no "and bounce to outgoing" possible using that method, you're still secure.
Also, you can configure the 'default' DID to forward to a red-alarm-bell somewhere in the office (or a special script? LOL) so if an inbound call arrives that has not been properly configured ... an alarm will sound.
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