
I actually do quite a bit of this. Metaswitch has a tendency to return 502 messages when what people actually want to see is a 503, 486, or 480 (depending on the case and direction of the call and if route advancing is desired or not). I also use this to sanitize things a tad on my access side. On 04/09/2012 01:33 PM, David Hiers wrote:
Hi, Does anyone do any response code mapping on the peer side? You can deny information to attackers by changing you codes from the default (turn a BUSY HERE into a BAD GATEWAY, at the SBC, for instance), and I'm wondering if anyone has found a good reason to do so.
Thanks,
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