[cisco-voip] Unity 10.5 hacking issue
Brian Meade
bmeade90 at vt.edu
Wed Aug 19 16:19:10 EDT 2015
Sounds like alternate number to me.
If they haven't deleted it, try running this from the Unity Connection
publisher:
run cuc dbquery unitydirdb select * from tbl_alternatecontactnumber where
transfernumber like '9%'
That will show all alternate contact numbers beginning with 9 and then we
can figure out the user or call handler it's configured on from there.
On Wed, Aug 19, 2015 at 3:52 PM, <norm.nicholson at kitchener.ca> wrote:
> All to the same number in St Kitts.
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> Norm Nicholson
> Telecom Analyst
> City of Kitchener
> (519)741.2200 x7000
> *From: *Brian Meade
> *Sent: *Wednesday, August 19, 2015 3:47 PM
> *To: *Norm Nicholson
> *Cc: *cisco-voip at puck.nether.net
> *Subject: *Re: [cisco-voip] Unity 10.5 hacking issue
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> Was it all the same destination number or different numbers? Manually
> added alternate contacts bypass the restriction tables I believe.
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> On Wed, Aug 19, 2015 at 3:37 PM, <norm.nicholson at kitchener.ca> wrote:
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>> I had an issue with someone getting into Unity and calling long distance
>> one evening. The restrict tables were correct but I found the ports on
>> voicemail had the LD calling search space and removed it, and the LD
>> stopped. Any idea how they can dial 9 , is it from the main call processor
>> or is it in call handlers.
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>> Any help would be appreciated.
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>> Thanks
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>> *Norm Nicholson*
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>> *Telecom Analyst*
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>> *City of Kitchener*
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>> *(519) 741-2200 x 7000 <%28519%29%20741-2200%20x%207000>*
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