How to Blocking VoIP ( H.323) ?

Alexei Roudnev alex at relcom.net
Sun Nov 14 03:42:09 UTC 2004


Below, please:

  s/such/VoIP filtering/

and it will be true. It do not depends of alghoritm you are using.

Moreover, if you deploy such service, someone else can deploy VoIP which
uses https tunnel to it, and you will not have any chances than to block
total https traffic.

It (such thing) can be more  practical in corporate network (on gateway) or,
yep, in case if third force (gov.) requires it and you really want to comply
(not to show a compliance).

But I just dropped an idea, not the whole solution.

> However, attempting to deploy such in the presence of any
> competitive market would likely result in widespread customer
> migration.  A government or assured monopoly could deploy
> it, though, and then charge a premium for those who want it
> removed (i.e. "premium data service") which conveniently
> happens to match their current voice tariffs...
>
> /John




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