As you may already know, a lot of SIP phones needs to be programmed via a web interface and web interfaces usually use port 80. Well this tool 'SIP Flanker' found here can search a range of IP addresses to see if port 5060 is present i.e. a SIP device, then probe port 80 to gain access to the web service on the SIP device. Obviously this is a neat trick but maybe you want to try it out to see what damage can be caused.
SIP Flanker
Listed below are links to sites that reference SIP Flanker:
SIP Flanker TrackBack URL : http://blog.tmcnet.com/mt/mt-tb.cgi/37244
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