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Default 15-08-2014, 14:40

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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Default 15-08-2014, 21:27

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I always use the ADSL router at home to forward my local landline to various international SIM i am using (AVM FritzBox)
dg7feq, a new TR-069 exploit has just been announced.

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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