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this guide was gathered from official asteriks wikies (https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/Asterisk+Packages#AsteriskPackages-YUM(CentOS6/RedHatEnterpriseLinux6, https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/Secure+Calling+Specifics, https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/Secure+Calling+Tutorial)
 
this guide was gathered from official asteriks wikies (https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/Asterisk+Packages#AsteriskPackages-YUM(CentOS6/RedHatEnterpriseLinux6, https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/Secure+Calling+Specifics, https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/Secure+Calling+Tutorial)
 
and tested in VPS server with Centos 6 OS
 
and tested in VPS server with Centos 6 OS
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if you want you can setup web gui for asteriks management regarding this guide:
 
if you want you can setup web gui for asteriks management regarding this guide:

Revision as of 16:29, 13 June 2013

this guide was gathered from official asteriks wikies (https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/Asterisk+Packages#AsteriskPackages-YUM(CentOS6/RedHatEnterpriseLinux6, https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/Secure+Calling+Specifics, https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/Secure+Calling+Tutorial) and tested in VPS server with Centos 6 OS

first of all install libsrtp and libsrtp-devel

yum install libsrtp libsrtp-devel


Adding the repository

rpm -Uvh http://packages.asterisk.org/centos/6/current/i386/RPMS/asterisknow-version-3.0.0-1_centos6.noarch.rpm
yum update


install

yum install asterisk asterisk-configs --enablerepo=asterisk-11

install dahdi

yum install dahdi-linux dahdi-tools libpri

again upgrade

yum update

Basic configure add ser accounts into the /etc/asterisk/sip.conf


[user1]
nat=yes      
type=friend
host=dynamic
secret=verysecretpassword ; put a strong, unique password here instead
context=users
;deny=0.0.0.0/0
;permit=192.168.5.0/255.255.255.0 ; replace with your network settings
 
[user2]
nat=yes      
type=friend
host=dynamic
secret=othersecretpassword ; put a strong, unique password here instead
context=users
;deny=0.0.0.0/0
;permit=192.168.5.0/255.255.255.0 ; replace with your network settings


We have commented deny/permit lines with ";" character coz we would like to allow users to access server from anywhere. BUT! Asterisks wiki told us:

Be Serious About Account Security We can't stress enough how important it is for you to pick a strong password for all accounts on Asterisk, and to only allow access from trusted networks. Unfortunately, we've found many instances of people exposing their Asterisk to the internet at large with easily-guessable passwords, or no passwords at all. You could be at risk of toll fraud, scams, and other malicious behavior. For more information on Asterisk security and how you can protect yourself, check out http://www.asterisk.org/security/webinar/. (c)https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/Creating+SIP+Accounts

go to the Asterisk command-line interface. with simple command

asterisk

make sip reload with netx command:

sip reload

Create Dialplan Extensions. add these lines into /etc/asterisk/extensions.conf

[users]
exten=>6001,1,Dial(SIP/user1,20)
exten=>6002,1,Dial(SIP/user2,20)

The extension numbered 6001 which attempts to ring user1 phone for twenty seconds, and an extension 6002 which attempts to rings user2 phone for twenty seconds.

make dialplan reload in the Asterisk command line interface

 dialplan reload

You can verify that Asterisk successfully read the configuration file by typing dialplan show users at the CLI.

dialplan show users

You can now try to make test call using for example ExpressTalk software for windows (http://www.nch.com.au/talk/index.html)

As another option you can configure your users in /etc/asterisk/users.conf Here is the example with NAT enabled, codecs and other options just for example. Simply add these lines to users.conf: adding 1 user

 [6100]
 fullname = test1
 registersip = no
 host = dynamic
 callgroup = 1
 mailbox = 6100
 call-limit = 100
 type = peer
 username = 6100
 transfer = yes
 callcounter = yes
 context = DLPN_DialPlan1
 cid_number = 6100
 hasvoicemail = no
 vmsecret =
 email =
 threewaycalling = no
 hasdirectory = yes
 callwaiting = no
 hasmanager = no
 hasagent = no
 hassip = yes
 hasiax = yes
 secret = P@ssword1
 nat = yes
 canreinvite = no
 dtmfmode = rfc2833
 insecure = no       
 pickupgroup = 1
 requirecalltoken = yes
 macaddress = 6100
 autoprov = yes
 label = 6100
 linenumber = 1        
 LINEKEYS = 1    
 disallow = all 
 allow = ulaw,g729,alaw,gsm

if you want you can setup web gui for asteriks management regarding this guide: https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/Asterisk+GUI#AsteriskGUI-Download Also sometimes it's necessary to fix permissions for make GUI work:

sudo chown -R asterisk:asterisk /var/lib/asterisk/static-http/


Adding security

You should download Asterisk source code if you haven't download it before from http://www.asterisk.org/downloads. Unzip it to some folder on your asterisk server.

tar -xvzf asterisk-11-current.tar.gz 

change dir to unzipped folder and run next command:

contrib/scripts/./ast_tls_cert -C pbx.privatecompany.com -O "privatecompany" -d /etc/asterisk/keys

You'll be asked to enter a pass phrase for /etc/asterisk/keys/ca.key NOTE if you got hostname related error pls make next : http://wiki.vpsget.com/index.php/Set_hostname

Generate a client certificate for our SIP device.

contrib/scripts/./ast_tls_cert -m client -c /etc/asterisk/keys/ca.crt -k /etc/asterisk/keys/ca.key -C pbx.privatecompany.com -O "privatecompany" -d /etc/asterisk/keys -o sipuser1

you also will be prompted to enter passphrase for keys Create cert for users. after check that all key files should be in the key directory:

/etc/asterisk/keys/

Configure Asterisk to use TLS: edit corresponding lines in sip.conf

tlsenable=yes
tlsbindaddr=0.0.0.0
tlscertfile=/etc/asterisk/keys/asterisk.pem
tlscafile=/etc/asterisk/keys/ca.crt
tlscipher=ALL
tlsclientmethod=tlsv1 ;none of the others seem to work with Blink as the client


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