It utilizes the iaxclient for piping the raw audio to a flat file where it's
then analyzed.

On Fri, Mar 6, 2009 at 11:43 AM, Alex Balashov <[email protected]>wrote:

> Last thing we need is more war.
>
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> On Mar 6, 2009, at 2:29 PM, Steve Edwards <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> > This may be of interest -- as a tool we can use to test our systems
> > and as
> > a weapon that may be used against us :)
> >
> >         http://warvox.org/
> >
> > A brief read-over looks like it uses iaxclient and ruby to war dial a
> > range of numbers and record audio samples to be analyzed to identify
> > if
> > the call was answered by a modem, fax machine, human, etc.
> >
> > The calls are placed through a PSTN termination provider. I didn't see
> > anything about IAX brute forcing.
> >
> > SIP was mentioned, but the primary focus appears to be IAX providers.
> >
> > Thanks in advance,
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