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CIO - [TELECOM Digest Editor's Note: ... I for one, cannot see why *any* user or subscriber should ever be allowed to tamper with their own caller ID.Right now I have a few DID numbers that only get used for incomingcalls. My asterisk pbx routes them to one of the three VOIP phones inthe house. I also have one shared outgoing-only VOIP account with adifferent company that gives me a great price of 2-cents/minute. Foroutgoing calls through this service I set the CID information to bethe DID phone number that is needed to call back the phone that ismaking that call.There are quite a few people that use the dialback button on theirphone to try to call you. Half the folks I know seem to ignore thenumber you leave for them and just call back whatever showed up onCID.If phone companies weren't such Neanderthals they could RSA/MD5/etcsign a cookie corresponding to your DID numbers. They would then giveyou this cookie and you could pass to any switching equipment to"register" the outgoing CID you wanted to use for that call. If youdidn't have a valid cookie signed by the owner of that DID allocationthen the switching equipment wouldn't let you change the outgoing CID.That should be sufficient to cut down on folks spoofing numbers thatdidn't belong to them yet would also allow a person to use any oftheir phone's CID's with any of their other phones.Wolfgang S. Rupprecht http://www.wsrcc.com/wolfgang/New toy: Voice over ip phone. Sounds much better than an analog phone.http://www.wsrcc.com/wolfgang/voip.html
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