[LINK] Murdoch faces flood of hacking claims
David Boxall
david.boxall at hunterlink.net.au
Sun Apr 10 20:23:21 AEST 2011
On 10/04/2011 7:30 PM, Ben McGinnes wrote:
> ...
> To get secure messages that can't be obtained by the News Corporation
> methods, the solution I came up with ought to do the trick. It is,
> however, a little technical and might not be the best solution for
> everyone. Anyway, it's pretty straight forward:
>
> 1) Configure an Asterisk server with VoIP.
>
> 2) Obtain a phone number to redirect to one of the VoIP channels on
> the Asterisk server.
>
> 3) Set all your other numbers to forward missed calls to the number
> assigned to the Asterisk server instead of the telco's message system.
>
> 4) Make sure the VoIP channel goes straight to the voice mail system
> in Asterisk.
>
> As long as the security of the Asterisk system is maintained it should
> keep most, if not all, people out.
> ...
Or:
1) Buy a cheap answering machine and plug it into you home landline.
2) Set all your numbers to forward missed calls to your home landline.
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