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Anti-fraud rules are in main menu Alerts / Anti fraud. We are continuously adding more rules to combat fraud / attacks and as of now you can use following rules. Each fraud alert also implements custom script which can be used to automatically run firewall rule or any action you like besides the standard email alert. Each alert is also archived in Sent alerts.
== Anti-Fraud Rules ==


= List of fraud / watchdog alerts =
Anti-fraud rules are accessed via main menu Alerts > Anti Fraud. Rules combat fraud and attacks, with ongoing additions. Each rule supports custom scripts for actions like firewall rules, besides email alerts. Alerts are archived in Sent Alerts.
 
=== List of Fraud/Watchdog Alerts ===


* Realtime concurrent calls
* Realtime concurrent calls
* SIP REGISTER flood / attack
* SIP REGISTER flood / attack
* SIP PACKETS flood / attack
* SIP PACKETS flood / attack
* change cdr country
* Change CDR country
* change register country
* Change REGISTER country
* country/continent destination  
* Country/Continent destination
* [[Billing#Watchdog]]
* [[Billing#Watchdog]]


= Some fraud rules have common configuration =  
=== Common Configuration ===
 
Shared across some rules:
 
* Enable hyperlinks: Makes email alert titles clickable links to rule definitions.
* IP include/exclude: Exclude IPs or networks (e.g., 10.0.0.0/8) or use IP groups.
* Suppress repeating alerts: Limit alerts to once per X hours to avoid spamming.
* Numbers include/exclude: Filter source numbers/prefixes (e.g., general rule for >10 concurrent calls, excluding specific customers).
* External script: Path to server script for execution.
* International prefixes configuration:
  ** International prefixes: Distinguish local/international calls (default: +, 00).
  ** Min international length: Numbers shorter than this are treated as local.
  ** Local numbers are in: Select country for classifying international-prefixed calls as local.
 
=== SIP REGISTER Flood/Attack ===
 
Triggers when >= N registration attempts from an IP occur in set interval.
 
=== Realtime Concurrent Calls ===
 
Tracks source IPs in realtime (not CDR-based) for concurrent calls, aiding against high-channel attacks. Parameters:
 
* Concurrent calls limit: Trigger on international, local, or both exceeding limits.
* Time period rules: Vary alerts by work/after hours (defined in Groups > Time Periods).
 
=== Change CDR Country ===
 
Triggers on CDR IP source changing country/continent since last call. Parameters:
 
* Exclude countries from alert: Whitelist countries to skip.
 
=== Change REGISTER Country ===
 
Triggers on SIP REGISTER username changing country/continent since last success. Parameters:
 
* Exclude countries from alert: Whitelist countries to skip.
 
=== Country/Continent Destination ===
 
Triggers on calls to specific country/continent, based on first SIP INVITE (realtime).
 
=== SIP PACKETS Flood/Attack ===
 
Triggers when >= N packets from an IP occur in set interval.
 
=== Examples of Custom Scripts ===
 
==== Getting Passed Arguments ====
 
'''Example script to log passed info:'''
 
#!/bin/bash
echo $@ >> /tmp/passed_info.txt


Use PHP '''json_decode($argv[4])''' on 4th argument for data.


* Enable hyperlinks - in the email alert the title will be html hyperlink which transfer you to rule definition
==== Alert Type RTP ====
* IP include/exclude - you can exclude some list of IP addresses or IP networks (ex.: 10.0.0.0/8) or you can use IP groups and select it.
* suppress repeating alerts - to prevent spamming you from repeating alerts you can limit that the rule will sent alert only once per X hours.
* Numbers include/exclude - by default there is no tel. number filter and you can exclude some source number / prefixes. For example you want to have one general rule to be alerted if any IP will have more than 10 concurrent calls expect for some customer with some numbers.


* external script - path to the script on the server which will be executed.  
'''Example to store audio on RTP alert:'''
 
#!/usr/bin/php
<?php
#var_dump($argv);
$directory='/home/alerts/audio'; #where to store audio from alerts that triggered?
$date=trim(`date '+%Y-%m-%d'`); #It will be stored to subdir date in this format YYYY-MM-DD
$guiDir='/var/www/voipmonitor'; #where is GUI installed
$destdir=$directory.'/'.$date;
`mkdir -p $destdir`;
$alert= json_decode($argv[4]);
foreach ($alert->cdr as $cdr) {
        $params = '{\"task\":\"getVoiceRecording\", \"user\": \"admin\", \"password\": \"admin\", \"params\": {\"cdrId\": "'.$cdr.'"}}';
        $command = "php $guiDir/php/api.php > $destdir/file_id_$cdr.pcap";
        exec( "echo $params | $command", $arr, $val);
}
?>
 
'''Example to block IP on remote host if > limit CDRs per caller IP:'''
 
#!/usr/bin/php
<?php
## Settings
$Limit = 19;
$blockCommand = "ssh root@pbx -p2112 ipset add blacklist";
$verbose = 1; #1 set: script will do nothing just print results, 0 set: script will do the command and print nothing to stdout
$alertsData=(json_decode($argv[4]));
#prepare string of CDRsIDs for query command
$cdrIds=$alertsData->cdr;
$out='';
foreach ($cdrIds as $id) $out .= "$id,";
$out = substr($out,0,-1);
$query="select INET_NTOA(sipcallerip),count(*) as incidents from voipmonitor.cdr where id in (".$out.") group by INET_NTOA(sipcallerip) order by incidents desc\G";
$command="mysql -h MYSQLHOST -u MYSQLUSER -pMYSQLPASS -e '$query'";
## END of settings
#call query and get results
exec($command, $arr);
#parse results
$resultip=array();
foreach ($arr as $nth => $line) {
        if (strpos($line,'INET') === FALSE) continue;
        $pos=strpos($line,":");
        $resultip[]=substr($line,$pos+2);
        $resultcnt[]=substr($arr[$nth+1],strpos($arr[$nth+1],":")+2);
}
#print ips and counts if exists and exceeded limit
if (!count($resultip)) exit;
foreach ($resultip as $n => $ip) {
        if ($resultcnt[$n] > $Limit) {
                if ($verbose) echo ("$ip : $resultcnt[$n], results in\n$blockCommand $ip\n\n");
                else exec ($blockCommand." $ip",$ar,$rc);
        }
}
?>
 
==== Alert Type Realtime Concurrent Calls ====
 
'''Example to block IP on concurrent calls alert:'''
 
Note: Use "By caller IP" in alert settings to pass attacker IP.


  #!/usr/bin/php
  #!/usr/bin/php
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  #number of tresspass of address
  #number of tresspass of address
  $IPtriggers=array();
  $IPtriggers=array();
  foreach ( $triggedRules as $rule ) {                           //for each triggererd rule
  foreach ( $triggedRules as $rule ) { //for each triggererd rule
#      $keyIP = $rule->alert_info->ip;                         //get 'source ip which triggered rule' will used as key.
        $keyIP = $rule->alert_info->ip; //get 'source ip which triggered rule' will used as key.
         $when = $rule->at;                                     //get 'when this rule triggered?'
         $when = $rule->at; //get 'when this rule triggered?'
  #       $type = $rule->alert_info->local_international;         //get type enum 'was "local" or "international" or "local & international" limits exceeded?'
  # $type = $rule->alert_info->local_international; //get type enum 'was "local" or "international" or "local & international" limits exceeded?'
  #       if (!isset ( $rule->alert_info->timeperiod_name )) {   //get name of time-period rule which was triggered, if name isn't set its main parent rule.
  # if (!isset ( $rule->alert_info->timeperiod_name )) { //get name of time-period rule which was triggered, if name isn't set its main parent rule.
  #               $name = "Parent rule";
  # $name = "Parent rule";
  #       } else {
  # } else {
  #               $name = $rule->alert_info->timeperiod_name;
  # $name = $rule->alert_info->timeperiod_name;
  #       }
  # }
  #       print "\n\nName: $name\nat : $when\nType: $type";
  # print "\n\nName: $name\nat : $when\nType: $type";
         if ( !isset ( $IPtriggers[$keyIP] )) {
         if ( !isset ( $IPtriggers[$keyIP] )) {
                 $IPtriggers[$keyIP] = 1;
                 $IPtriggers[$keyIP] = 1;
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  #echo "Block all adresses that trigged any rule.\n";
  #echo "Block all adresses that trigged any rule.\n";
  foreach ( $IPtriggers as $IPKey => $nmGuilt ) {
  foreach ( $IPtriggers as $IPKey => $nmGuilt ) {
  #       echo "Blocking address: $IPKey\n";
  # echo "Blocking address: $IPKey\n";
         passthru ('iptables -A INPUT -s '.$IPKey.' -j DROP', $ret);
         passthru ('iptables -A INPUT -s '.$IPKey.' -j DROP', $ret);
         if ( $ret <> 0 ) {
         if ( $ret <> 0 ) {
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  ?>
  ?>


=== AI Summary for RAG ===


* international prefixes configuration
'''Summary:''' This article details VoIPmonitor's anti-fraud rules for detecting attacks like floods, concurrent calls, and country changes. It covers common configs, specific rule parameters, custom scripts for actions, and examples for RTP and concurrent calls alerts.
** international prefixes - to distinguish between local and international calls you have to add here list of prefixes. Default are +, 00
** min international length - if destination number is less then this value it will be not treated as international but local.
** local numbers are in - select the country to which local calls belongs. This will allow to classify calls with international prefix as a local number. 
 
= SIP REGISTER flood / attack
 
Alert is triggered when sniffer detects >= N number of registration attempts from some IP during set interval.
 
= Realtime concurrent calls =
 
This anti-fraud rule (and the purpose is not only for fraud) works in realtime and it is not based on CDR. It tracks each source IP and count number of concurrent call. The advantage of tracking concurrent calls in realtime and not based on CDR is obvious and it helps to compete attacks which creates many channels at the same time with long duration. You can set this parameters:
 
* Concurrent calls limit - You can choose to trigger alert only if international calls is over the limit or only local calls or both calls.
* Time period rules - you can limit that the alert will work differently during work hours and after hours. Time periods are defined in Main menu -> Tools -> Time periods
 
= change cdr country =
 
Alert is triggered when the last CDR changes IP source which is in different country or continent since last call. You can set this parameters:
 
* Exclude country form alert: you can whitelist certain countries which will not trigger the alert.
 
= change register country =


Alert is triggered when the last SIP REGISTRATION for some username changes country or continent since last successful registration. 
'''Keywords:''' anti-fraud rules, fraud alerts, watchdog, concurrent calls, SIP REGISTER flood, SIP PACKETS flood, country change, custom scripts, international prefixes, time periods


* Exclude country form alert - you can whitelist certain countries which will not trigger the alert.
'''Key Questions:'''
= country/continent destination =
* What anti-fraud rules are available in VoIPmonitor?
Alert is triggered when someone is calling to specific country or continent. This alert is based on first SIP INVITE and not from CDR thus it works in realtime.
* How do common configurations like IP exclude or suppress alerts work?
= SIP PACKETS flood attack =
* What triggers a SIP REGISTER flood alert?
Alert is triggered when sniffer detects >= N number of packets from some IP during set interval.
* How does realtime concurrent calls tracking function?
* What are examples of custom scripts for alerts?
* How to configure international call detection?

Latest revision as of 14:07, 10 November 2025

Anti-Fraud Rules

Anti-fraud rules are accessed via main menu Alerts > Anti Fraud. Rules combat fraud and attacks, with ongoing additions. Each rule supports custom scripts for actions like firewall rules, besides email alerts. Alerts are archived in Sent Alerts.

List of Fraud/Watchdog Alerts

  • Realtime concurrent calls
  • SIP REGISTER flood / attack
  • SIP PACKETS flood / attack
  • Change CDR country
  • Change REGISTER country
  • Country/Continent destination
  • Billing#Watchdog

Common Configuration

Shared across some rules:

  • Enable hyperlinks: Makes email alert titles clickable links to rule definitions.
  • IP include/exclude: Exclude IPs or networks (e.g., 10.0.0.0/8) or use IP groups.
  • Suppress repeating alerts: Limit alerts to once per X hours to avoid spamming.
  • Numbers include/exclude: Filter source numbers/prefixes (e.g., general rule for >10 concurrent calls, excluding specific customers).
  • External script: Path to server script for execution.
  • International prefixes configuration:
 ** International prefixes: Distinguish local/international calls (default: +, 00).
 ** Min international length: Numbers shorter than this are treated as local.
 ** Local numbers are in: Select country for classifying international-prefixed calls as local.

SIP REGISTER Flood/Attack

Triggers when >= N registration attempts from an IP occur in set interval.

Realtime Concurrent Calls

Tracks source IPs in realtime (not CDR-based) for concurrent calls, aiding against high-channel attacks. Parameters:

  • Concurrent calls limit: Trigger on international, local, or both exceeding limits.
  • Time period rules: Vary alerts by work/after hours (defined in Groups > Time Periods).

Change CDR Country

Triggers on CDR IP source changing country/continent since last call. Parameters:

  • Exclude countries from alert: Whitelist countries to skip.

Change REGISTER Country

Triggers on SIP REGISTER username changing country/continent since last success. Parameters:

  • Exclude countries from alert: Whitelist countries to skip.

Country/Continent Destination

Triggers on calls to specific country/continent, based on first SIP INVITE (realtime).

SIP PACKETS Flood/Attack

Triggers when >= N packets from an IP occur in set interval.

Examples of Custom Scripts

Getting Passed Arguments

Example script to log passed info:

#!/bin/bash
echo $@ >> /tmp/passed_info.txt

Use PHP json_decode($argv[4]) on 4th argument for data.

Alert Type RTP

Example to store audio on RTP alert:

#!/usr/bin/php
<?php
#var_dump($argv);
$directory='/home/alerts/audio'; #where to store audio from alerts that triggered?
$date=trim(`date '+%Y-%m-%d'`); #It will be stored to subdir date in this format YYYY-MM-DD
$guiDir='/var/www/voipmonitor'; #where is GUI installed
$destdir=$directory.'/'.$date;
`mkdir -p $destdir`;
$alert= json_decode($argv[4]);
foreach ($alert->cdr as $cdr) {
       $params = '{\"task\":\"getVoiceRecording\", \"user\": \"admin\", \"password\": \"admin\", \"params\": {\"cdrId\": "'.$cdr.'"}}';
       $command = "php $guiDir/php/api.php > $destdir/file_id_$cdr.pcap";
       exec( "echo $params | $command", $arr, $val);
}
?>

Example to block IP on remote host if > limit CDRs per caller IP:

#!/usr/bin/php
<?php
## Settings
$Limit = 19;
$blockCommand = "ssh root@pbx -p2112 ipset add blacklist";
$verbose = 1; #1 set: script will do nothing just print results, 0 set: script will do the command and print nothing to stdout
$alertsData=(json_decode($argv[4]));
#prepare string of CDRsIDs for query command
$cdrIds=$alertsData->cdr;
$out=;
foreach ($cdrIds as $id) $out .= "$id,";
$out = substr($out,0,-1);
$query="select INET_NTOA(sipcallerip),count(*) as incidents from voipmonitor.cdr where id in (".$out.") group by INET_NTOA(sipcallerip) order by incidents desc\G";
$command="mysql -h MYSQLHOST -u MYSQLUSER -pMYSQLPASS -e '$query'";
## END of settings
#call query and get results
exec($command, $arr);
#parse results
$resultip=array();
foreach ($arr as $nth => $line) {
        if (strpos($line,'INET') === FALSE) continue;
        $pos=strpos($line,":");
        $resultip[]=substr($line,$pos+2);
        $resultcnt[]=substr($arr[$nth+1],strpos($arr[$nth+1],":")+2);
}
#print ips and counts if exists and exceeded limit
if (!count($resultip)) exit;
foreach ($resultip as $n => $ip) {
        if ($resultcnt[$n] > $Limit) {
                if ($verbose) echo ("$ip : $resultcnt[$n], results in\n$blockCommand $ip\n\n");
                else exec ($blockCommand." $ip",$ar,$rc);
        }
}
?>

Alert Type Realtime Concurrent Calls

Example to block IP on concurrent calls alert:

Note: Use "By caller IP" in alert settings to pass attacker IP.

#!/usr/bin/php
<?php
#echo "DECODE PARENT INFO\n";
#print_r(json_decode($argv[2]));
#echo "DECODE RULES INFO\n";
$triggedRules = json_decode($argv[4]);
#number of tresspass of address
$IPtriggers=array();
foreach ( $triggedRules as $rule ) { //for each triggererd rule
        $keyIP = $rule->alert_info->ip; //get 'source ip which triggered rule' will used as key.
        $when = $rule->at; //get 'when this rule triggered?'
# $type = $rule->alert_info->local_international; //get type enum 'was "local" or "international" or "local & international" limits exceeded?'
# if (!isset ( $rule->alert_info->timeperiod_name )) { //get name of time-period rule which was triggered, if name isn't set its main parent rule.
# $name = "Parent rule";
# } else {
# $name = $rule->alert_info->timeperiod_name;
# }
# print "\n\nName: $name\nat : $when\nType: $type";
        if ( !isset ( $IPtriggers[$keyIP] )) {
                $IPtriggers[$keyIP] = 1;
        } else {
                $IPtriggers[$keyIP] += 1;
        }
}
#echo "\n\nShow how many rules theese Adressess triggered?\n";
#print_r ($IPtriggers);
#echo "Block all adresses that trigged any rule.\n";
foreach ( $IPtriggers as $IPKey => $nmGuilt ) {
# echo "Blocking address: $IPKey\n";
        passthru ('iptables -A INPUT -s '.$IPKey.' -j DROP', $ret);
        if ( $ret <> 0 ) {
                echo ("Problem setting firewall!\n");
                exit (1);
        }
}
?>

AI Summary for RAG

Summary: This article details VoIPmonitor's anti-fraud rules for detecting attacks like floods, concurrent calls, and country changes. It covers common configs, specific rule parameters, custom scripts for actions, and examples for RTP and concurrent calls alerts.

Keywords: anti-fraud rules, fraud alerts, watchdog, concurrent calls, SIP REGISTER flood, SIP PACKETS flood, country change, custom scripts, international prefixes, time periods

Key Questions:

  • What anti-fraud rules are available in VoIPmonitor?
  • How do common configurations like IP exclude or suppress alerts work?
  • What triggers a SIP REGISTER flood alert?
  • How does realtime concurrent calls tracking function?
  • What are examples of custom scripts for alerts?
  • How to configure international call detection?