[reSIProcate] Passive SIP Traffic Analyzer

Scott Godin sgodin at sipspectrum.com
Tue Nov 19 09:24:03 CST 2019


Not really.  Homer support ( https://sipcapture.org/ )  was added, but that
still doesn't allow you to listen passively to SIP traffic.  You could
definitely build a passive listener outside of resiprocate, then just use
the resip SIP message parsing routines to parse and analyze the SIP message
contents.  This would be essentially by passing the resip transports,
transaction state machine and DUM layers.

Scott

On Mon, Nov 18, 2019 at 10:11 AM Mihai Codrean <mihaicodrean at gmail.com>
wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Scott Godin wrote back in 2011:
>
> resip is great choice for a SIP message parser, however there will be a *reasonable
> amount of work* required to separate things in order to try and reuse the
> resip transaction, dialog and dum callback engine in a passive way (ie.
> without generating any responses).
>
> Has this changed over the years, making such an endeavor easier?
>
> Thanks,
> Mihai
>
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