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Wednesday, February 18, 2009

How to identify Asterisk servers and upload MOSDEF on AsteriskNOW

Originally posted this on EnableSecurity's blog but cross posting since not everyone is subscribed.


IAX2Scan and AsteriskNOW_Exec - security testing for Asterisk from Sandro Gauci on Vimeo.
Posted by sandro at 6:11 AM 0 comments Links to this post
Labels: asterisk security, mosdef, voippack
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