Clarify some security issues early in the sample configuration

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Olle Johansson
2009-11-12 10:22:30 +00:00
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;
; SIP Configuration example for Asterisk
;
; Note: Please read the security documentation for Asterisk in order to
; understand the risks of installing Asterisk with the sample
; configuration. If your Asterisk is installed on a public
; IP address connected to the Internet, you will want to learn
; about the various security settings BEFORE you start
; Asterisk.
; Specially note the following settings:
; - Allowguest (default enabled)
; - Permit/deny - IP address filters
; - Contactpermit/contactdeny - IP address filters for registrations
; - Context - Which set of services you offer various users
;
; SIP dial strings
;-----------------------------------------------------------
; In the dialplan (extensions.conf) you can use several
@@ -87,6 +99,10 @@
[general]
context=default ; Default context for incoming calls
;allowguest=no ; Allow or reject guest calls (default is yes)
; If your Asterisk is connected to the Internet
; and you have allowguest=yes
; you want to check which services you offer everyone
; out there, by enabling them in the default context (see below).
;match_auth_username=yes ; if available, match user entry using the
; 'username' field from the authentication line
; instead of the From: field.