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![]() I agree with dg7feq. His method seems so much easier.
I would also go one step further. I would hire the DID on a monthly basis from somewhere like localphone, and while roaming I would also make use of localphone's local dial-in numbers for international calls. Alternatively, if you have a lot of experience, just use Asterisk. ![]() |
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So, if you're renting telephone lines from any german ISP (Kabel Deutschland for example), you may want to disconnect your FritzBox from your cable modem until AVM releases a software fix for their routers. Check the announcement on teltarif: http://mobil.teltarif.de/tr-069-sich...ews/56688.html Update: This exploit is worse than I initially thought. Even if you're only using your FritzBox as a router (with no ISP contact via TR-069), I'd also switch off the MyFRITZ!-Konto if you're using the internal VPN or other "Fernzugang" services. |
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