Hey Robert,
You may want to try sip-communicator.org. We've been using it with
IPv6 for some time now so it should also work for your testbed.

Cheers
Emil

On 7/30/08, Robert Moskowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have determined that xten-xlite for Linux is a non-option.
>
> It requires an old library and couterpath's reply can be found at:
>
> http://forums.counterpath.com/viewtopic.php?t=13303&highlight=libstdc
>
> Robert Moskowitz wrote:
>> As I presented in the HIPsec-rg meeting monday,
>>
>> I am creating an environment based on IPv6 and HIP for SIP testing. I
>> will be using Teredo for IPv6 addressing on the IPv4 parts of the
>> Internet (including NATed parts).
>>
>> I need Linux (I use the Centos distro for the most part) IPv6 SIP
>> clients to use in this testing.
>>
>> Right now the only client that I have learned of is xten-xlite for Linux.
>>
>> If you have some decent code for me to work with, please get with me.
>> HIP will be providing pretty much all of the peering functionality
>> needed. It will provide the mobility, the peer chaining, so forth. So
>> at this point it is the basic SIP functions I need.
>>
>> My time line is starting next week and complete the first round of
>> testing by mid-september.
>>
>> Robert Moskowitz
>> ICSAlabs, an Independent Division of Verizon Business Systems
>>
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