
Awesome. On 6/23/2010 10:39 PM, Brooks Bridges wrote:
To everyone that has contacted me about this application, I'm happy to share with you that I have gotten approval from our CEO to release it as a free app, however it will be restricted in some commercial uses (e.g. you can't repackage it and sell it as a product, etc).
Once I have it past the lawyers and their standard "if you install this and it starts world war 3, it's not our fault" disclaimers that will have to be added, I will make a point to get it set up somewhere and post a link on this list and a couple others.
Please be patient. As we all know, lawyers like to take their time so it appears that we're paying all that money for a reason. ;-) Stay tuned!
Brooks R. Bridges Telecommunications Manager Ifbyphone, Inc. Phone: (847) 983-3000 Fax: (847) 676-6553 bbridges at ifbyphone.com http://www.ifbyphone.com
Brooks Bridges wrote:
The utility was written by Alex as a replacement for pcapsipdump. pcapsipdump suffers from severe performance and stability problems with any appreciable traffic.
I can vouch that Alex's utility is very stable and efficient, but I do have to take exception to the "inexpensive (read: basically free!)" statement, as the utility is wholly owned (as per work-for-hire agreement) by Ifbyphone, Inc.
Please contact me off-list if you would like to discuss using the utility. I do not believe there is an issue with us releasing the utility "free as in beer", however I am not the one that can authorize such a release. I will have to confirm this with our upper management.
Thanks
/Brooks R. Bridges/
/Telecommunications Manager/
/Ifbyphone, Inc./
/Phone: (847) 983-3000/
/Fax: (847) 676-6553/
/bbridges at ifbyphone.com/
*From:* voiceops-bounces at voiceops.org [mailto:voiceops-bounces at voiceops.org] *On Behalf Of *Darren Schreiber *Sent:* Wednesday, June 23, 2010 11:58 AM *To:* Nicholas Sten; Kristian Kielhofner *Cc:* voiceops at voiceops.org *Subject:* Re: [VoiceOps] Splitting SIP+RTP PCAP files
What's wrong with pcapsipdump? You can pipe input into that I believe... its an old tool but it still works. :-)
Nicholas Sten<nicksten at gmail.com> wrote:
Kristian,
Alex has an elegant and inexpensive (read: basically free!) solution that you might want to check out. Here's a brief description (I've culled from a personal email, so I hope I don't misrepresent it)
/So I wrote a highly parallelised, multithreaded tool that runs on such a "capture box" and listens to SIP traffic intelligently. It automatically identifies the media ports involved in a call and records both SIP and RTP to distinct capture files in a dated directory hierarchy separated by day and hour. The capture file contains the date, time, ANI, DNIS and Call-ID./
You should give him a shout: Alex Balashov <abalashov at evaristesys.com <mailto:abalashov at evaristesys.com>>
I can vouch for the quality and effectiveness of his solutions.
-N
On Wed, Jun 23, 2010 at 9:02 AM, Kristian Kielhofner <kristian.kielhofner at gmail.com <mailto:kristian.kielhofner at gmail.com>> wrote:
Hello everyone,
Does anyone know of a tool to split PCAP files that is SIP+RTP aware? Ideally I'd be able to record a PCAP file with any number of calls and then have a utility split that file into each separate call? I'm pretty sure I've seen a utility to do this, I just can't remember the name...
Thanks!
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