Graham.
Take the following rule.
If the source or destination is ANY and the service is SIP. Then the
object represented by ANY is not allow to re-direct connections, unless
it is a SIP Proxy.
If the source or destination is ANY and the service is SIP_any, then the
object represented by Any is NOT a SIP Proxy
Cheers,
Brendan
-----Original Message-----
From: Graham King [mailto:graham.king AT NETCONNECT.CO DOT UK]
Sent: Saturday, 21 February 2004 3:41 AM
To: FW-1-MAILINGLIST AT AMADEUS.US.CHECKPOINT DOT COM
Subject: [FW-1] VOIP
Hello everyone
Can anyone explain the difference between sip and sip_any to me please?
Checkpoints' definition has me baffled....
Thanks
--
Graham King
Security Consultant
NetConnect
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