
That doesn't do a whole lot, apart from applying a few select validation checks and verifying that OpenSIPS finds the message legible on the whole. "Max M?hlbronner" <mm at 42com.com> wrote:
Hi,
not sure if there is any standalone software, but have not heard of anything yet (something like sipp but including validation of SIP requests/responses according to rfc3261).
But you can build something similar with Opensips:
http://www.opensips.org/html/docs/modules/devel/sipmsgops.html#id293050
You would just have to send the calls through opensips, where you execute sipmsg_validate() and log every malformed request.
Best Regards
Max M.
On 10/30/2012 11:57 AM, Michael Hirschbichler wrote:
Hi all,
for a little SIP security project, I want to check, if the syntax of an incoming (recorded) SIP request is syntax-correct according to rfc3261.
Does anybody know a (opensource) application (perl-, python- or whatsoever module) which is capable to do this job?
thx and br from vienna Michael
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