blak3r / yaai

SugarCRM Asterisk integration
http://www.sugarforge.org/projects/yaai
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Lots of traffic to Callinize servers while idle #200

Open trustmaster opened 10 years ago

trustmaster commented 10 years ago

One of the customers got an unexpected bill for traffic generated by their Callinize Community installation during one weekend. There were no calls, Asterisk server spent all the time idling. But CRM server got 12GB of incoming and a few GB of outgoing traffic from/to the Callinize server (the same one that checks the license upon startup) during that period. What could it be? It is clear that the service contacts the servers to check the license when started, but why does it need to send so much traffic all the time?

blak3r commented 10 years ago

It doesn't.

Blake Robertson Callinize blake@callinize.com

On Oct 1, 2014, at 9:09 AM, Vladimir Sibirov notifications@github.com wrote:

One of the customers got an unexpected bill for traffic generated by their Callinize Community installation during one weekend. There were no calls, Asterisk server spent all the time idling. But CRM server got 12GB of incoming and a few GB of outgoing traffic from/to the Callinize server (the same one that checks the license upon startup) during that period. What could it be? It is clear that the service contacts the servers to check the license when started, but why does it need to send so much traffic all the time?

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trustmaster commented 10 years ago

Seems like a virus in 3rd party software, right? It doesn't start at all without a broadband connection though.

blak3r commented 10 years ago

Yep. Or not hitting my server at all.

Blake Robertson Callinize blake@callinize.com

On Oct 1, 2014, at 1:25 PM, Vladimir Sibirov notifications@github.com wrote:

Seems like a virus in 3rd party software, right?

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trustmaster commented 10 years ago

Thanks, @blak3r. We'll analyze traffic dumps to see what's going on there in more detail.