On Dec 27, 2007 10:49 AM, Marvin Pascual <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > First, wiretapping is a crime. Any form of recording private > communications without the knowledge of the other party is considered > wiretapping. Pahinumdum lang ani ha? Try pud ug basa ani nga site => > http://tinyurl.com/2w3t7k =) >
First off thanks for the concern. However, I'd like to point out that the topic was discussed way back in 2005. And yes, I am perfectly aware that wiretapping is "illegal" IF without court orders, permissions, or if the other party doesn't know that the call is being recorded. This topic has been discussed years ago pero didn't have success much with my research. Then I put it aside for a while due to more pressing matters . Going back to your question, I just use tcpdump and WireShark here. > Just take the RTP part and you can already hear the audio part. > Will try to use updated version of wireshark later and see. Not much success yet with VoiPong. But I'm still going. To assure you of my research, it will be put to a perfectly legal application for call monitoring. I'm sure you're familiar with it since you've dealt with R&D on VoIP systems. Lets just say my research is more on call management and call accounting. -- "A dog that has no bite, barks loudest." Registered Linux User #400165 http://baudizm.blogsome.com Full-Disclosure,LARTC,Open-ITLUG, PRUG, KLUG, linuxusersgroup, sybase.public.ase.linux
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