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Hagai, As i've said, I did not intend to be a red herring so as not to hi jack your original question about resiprocate. Please ask homer specific questions to its respective mailing list. For call audio recording, http://oreka.sourceforge.net/ might be of interest. Joegen On 11/24/2011 03:08 PM, hagai wrote: Hi, Thanks for the link. I need to add the recording capability to an existing system, not write a new one from scratch. It seems that this project is a full protocol analysis system which I don't need. Is that correct? Hagai. On Thu, 2011-11-24 at 10:41 +0800, Joegen Baclor wrote:This is not a straight answer to your question but this project http://www.sipcapture.org/ might save you some efforts reinventing the wheel. Red herring not intended. On 11/23/2011 03:03 PM, hagai sela wrote:Hi, I am writing a passive recording system, and I am considering using resiprocate. Since the system is passive I get the packets via pcap, and I don't create requests or responses myself. What I need is a parser and transaction and dialog state machines that will call some callbacks when a call is initiated / terminated etc. I read the code a little and it seems to me that it's pretty hard to separate the stuff I need from the other stuff. Am I correct? Thanks, Hagai. _______________________________________________ resiprocate-users mailing list resiprocate-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx List Archive: http://list.resiprocate.org/archive/resiprocate-users/ |