Re: [Asterisk-Users] Network Sniffing Calls for recording

2004-06-08 Thread Petr Grussmann
I try sniffing over asterisk but call must over asterisk and working goot
Sniffing network for voip call is very expensive and not working if call 
is under ipsec packet

Any Czech firm working on this black box for voip sniffing and working 
on h323 or sip

working on switche witn management and witch snif port forwarding
I think that is easy for snif packet you use snort and save rtp packet 
but next realize decoding to wav -) this is not easy.


Leo Ann Boon wrote:
I only know of 2 such systems. 1 from Nice and the other from Eyretel 
(now part of Witness). The Nice solution has a option to sniff on a 
network hub, while the Eyretel requires a span port on a Cisco switch.

The way these systems work is quite straightforward. When a call is 
connected, the IP PBX sends the endpoints to be recorded to the 
recorder. The recorder just captures all the RTP packets originating 
from the end points. The scheme is easy to implement in a hub 
environment. In a switched environment, things are more complicated; 
that's where the span port comes in.

To use the span port, the network admin must manually configure the 
switch to copy packets to/from the target ports to the span port. I 
suspect the span port might get saturated very easily. Forwarding 2 
ports produces a maximum bandwidth of 200Mbps to be copied into the 
100Mbps span port, add another few more ports and it'll skyrocket. 
Guess you'll need more switches to support large scale recording.

I was toying with the idea of using arp-spoofing, man-in-the-middle 
attack, to build a sniffing recorder. But, it will have a similar 
saturation problem like the span port method.

Just my $0.02.
lists wrote:
True * answer are there but what about non * network sniffering call
monitoring. Does anyone have info on a good one.  I am also searching
voip-info again but so far my key words are hitting on * solutions only
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It's in the Bible...
http://www.voip-info.org/tiki-index.php
Still, I'd be interested to find a solution for recording via 
sniffing over
the net. My solution was to have my asterisk pbx's monitor directory 
connect
to my recording server via a nfs mount, but that's a raggedy ann 
way of
doing it.

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how can you record calls with asterisk?
I didn't even know this was possible
can some one point me to a url for info on this?
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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Network Sniffing Calls for recording
 

Ok assuming I don't want to record calls using * but instead want a
dedicated server that listens to a mirror port and records calls. Is 
there
  
a
 

cheap software package out there for doing this for mgcp/sccp?  I know
if evern cut over to * there is a way but I doubt I will even cut 
100% over
  
to
 

* so I was wonder what the list has heard of for call recording via
  
sniffing
 

my gates.  I know there are some out there but $100k for 40 users is
to
  
high
 

for my blood.
Offlist is fine for all flames and answers since this is a bit off
topic [EMAIL PROTECTED]
OK it's a Monday when it takes 5 tries to get a email to the right
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from
 

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RE: [Asterisk-Users] Network Sniffing Calls for recording

2004-06-08 Thread lists
Thanks I will like in to them as for the switch problem I have tons of cisco
gig for that problem and my voip is running at 100mb so spanning to a gig
port solves it

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I only know of 2 such systems. 1 from Nice and the other from Eyretel 
(now part of Witness). The Nice solution has a option to sniff on a 
network hub, while the Eyretel requires a span port on a Cisco switch.

The way these systems work is quite straightforward. When a call is 
connected, the IP PBX sends the endpoints to be recorded to the 
recorder. The recorder just captures all the RTP packets originating 
from the end points. The scheme is easy to implement in a hub 
environment. In a switched environment, things are more complicated; 
that's where the span port comes in.

To use the span port, the network admin must manually configure the 
switch to copy packets to/from the target ports to the span port. I 
suspect the span port might get saturated very easily. Forwarding 2 
ports produces a maximum bandwidth of 200Mbps to be copied into the 
100Mbps span port, add another few more ports and it'll skyrocket. Guess 
you'll need more switches to support large scale recording.

I was toying with the idea of using arp-spoofing, man-in-the-middle 
attack, to build a sniffing recorder. But, it will have a similar 
saturation problem like the span port method.

Just my $0.02.


lists wrote:

True * answer are there but what about non * network sniffering call 
monitoring. Does anyone have info on a good one.  I am also searching 
voip-info again but so far my key words are hitting on * solutions only

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Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] Network Sniffing Calls for recording


It's in the Bible...

http://www.voip-info.org/tiki-index.php


Still, I'd be interested to find a solution for recording via sniffing 
over the net. My solution was to have my asterisk pbx's monitor 
directory connect to my recording server via a nfs mount, but that's 
a raggedy ann way of doing it.

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Sent: Monday, June 07, 2004 6:10 PM
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Network Sniffing Calls for recording

how can you record calls with asterisk?
I didn't even know this was possible
can some one point me to a url for info on this?
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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Network Sniffing Calls for recording


  

Ok assuming I don't want to record calls using * but instead want a 
dedicated server that listens to a mirror port and records calls. Is 
there


a
  

cheap software package out there for doing this for mgcp/sccp?  I know 
if evern cut over to * there is a way but I doubt I will even cut 100% 
over


to
  

* so I was wonder what the list has heard of for call recording via


sniffing
  

my gates.  I know there are some out there but $100k for 40 users is 
to


high
  

for my blood.

Offlist is fine for all flames and answers since this is a bit off 
topic [EMAIL PROTECTED]

OK it's a Monday when it takes 5 tries to get a email to the right 
list


from
  

the right account.

Either that or someone switched the coffee pot to decaf again.


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[Asterisk-Users] Network Sniffing Calls for recording

2004-06-07 Thread lists

Ok assuming I don't want to record calls using * but instead want a
dedicated server that listens to a mirror port and records calls. Is there a
cheap software package out there for doing this for mgcp/sccp?  I know if
evern cut over to * there is a way but I doubt I will even cut 100% over to
* so I was wonder what the list has heard of for call recording via sniffing
my gates.  I know there are some out there but $100k for 40 users is to high
for my blood.

Offlist is fine for all flames and answers since this is a bit off topic
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Network Sniffing Calls for recording

2004-06-07 Thread hank smith
how can you record calls with asterisk?
I didn't even know this was possible
can some one point me to a url for info on this?
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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Network Sniffing Calls for recording



 Ok assuming I don't want to record calls using * but instead want a
 dedicated server that listens to a mirror port and records calls. Is there
a
 cheap software package out there for doing this for mgcp/sccp?  I know if
 evern cut over to * there is a way but I doubt I will even cut 100% over
to
 * so I was wonder what the list has heard of for call recording via
sniffing
 my gates.  I know there are some out there but $100k for 40 users is to
high
 for my blood.

 Offlist is fine for all flames and answers since this is a bit off topic
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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from
 the right account.

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RE: [Asterisk-Users] Network Sniffing Calls for recording

2004-06-07 Thread Nik Martin
The WIKI is your friend:

http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+record+calls


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 how can you record calls with asterisk?
 I didn't even know this was possible
 can some one point me to a url for info on this?
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 From: lists [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 Sent: Monday, June 07, 2004 1:30 PM
 Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Network Sniffing Calls for recording
 
 
 
  Ok assuming I don't want to record calls using * but instead want a 
  dedicated server that listens to a mirror port and records 
 calls. Is 
  there
 a
  cheap software package out there for doing this for 
 mgcp/sccp?  I know 
  if evern cut over to * there is a way but I doubt I will 
 even cut 100% 
  over
 to
  * so I was wonder what the list has heard of for call recording via
 sniffing
  my gates.  I know there are some out there but $100k for 40 
 users is 
  to
 high
  for my blood.
 
  Offlist is fine for all flames and answers since this is a bit off 
  topic [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
  OK it's a Monday when it takes 5 tries to get a email to the right 
  list
 from
  the right account.
 
  Either that or someone switched the coffee pot to decaf again.
 
 
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RE: [Asterisk-Users] Network Sniffing Calls for recording

2004-06-07 Thread C. Johnson
It's in the Bible...

http://www.voip-info.org/tiki-index.php 


Still, I'd be interested to find a solution for recording via sniffing over
the net. My solution was to have my asterisk pbx's monitor directory connect
to my recording server via a nfs mount, but that's a raggedy ann way of
doing it.

-Original Message-
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of hank smith
Sent: Monday, June 07, 2004 6:10 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Network Sniffing Calls for recording

how can you record calls with asterisk?
I didn't even know this was possible
can some one point me to a url for info on this?
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From: lists [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, June 07, 2004 1:30 PM
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Network Sniffing Calls for recording



 Ok assuming I don't want to record calls using * but instead want a 
 dedicated server that listens to a mirror port and records calls. Is 
 there
a
 cheap software package out there for doing this for mgcp/sccp?  I know 
 if evern cut over to * there is a way but I doubt I will even cut 100% 
 over
to
 * so I was wonder what the list has heard of for call recording via
sniffing
 my gates.  I know there are some out there but $100k for 40 users is 
 to
high
 for my blood.

 Offlist is fine for all flames and answers since this is a bit off 
 topic [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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RE: [Asterisk-Users] Network Sniffing Calls for recording

2004-06-07 Thread lists

True * answer are there but what about non * network sniffering call
monitoring. Does anyone have info on a good one.  I am also searching
voip-info again but so far my key words are hitting on * solutions only

-Original Message-
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Sent: Monday, June 07, 2004 5:20 PM
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Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] Network Sniffing Calls for recording


It's in the Bible...

http://www.voip-info.org/tiki-index.php 


Still, I'd be interested to find a solution for recording via sniffing over
the net. My solution was to have my asterisk pbx's monitor directory connect
to my recording server via a nfs mount, but that's a raggedy ann way of
doing it.

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of hank smith
Sent: Monday, June 07, 2004 6:10 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Network Sniffing Calls for recording

how can you record calls with asterisk?
I didn't even know this was possible
can some one point me to a url for info on this?
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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Network Sniffing Calls for recording



 Ok assuming I don't want to record calls using * but instead want a
 dedicated server that listens to a mirror port and records calls. Is 
 there
a
 cheap software package out there for doing this for mgcp/sccp?  I know
 if evern cut over to * there is a way but I doubt I will even cut 100% 
 over
to
 * so I was wonder what the list has heard of for call recording via
sniffing
 my gates.  I know there are some out there but $100k for 40 users is
 to
high
 for my blood.

 Offlist is fine for all flames and answers since this is a bit off
 topic [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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RE: [Asterisk-Users] Network Sniffing Calls for recording

2004-06-07 Thread Chris Albertson

Many people use ethereal to capture network packets.  I've used
it to debug SIP sessions.  

www.ethereal.com/ 

In theory one could re-contruct a phone converstion from logged
packets but it might take some effort and you'd need to be
pretty smart to find the packets from a call from Joe early
last week in the morning some time.



--- Nik Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 The WIKI is your friend:
 
 http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+record+calls
 
 
  -Original Message-
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  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of hank
 smith
  Sent: Monday, June 07, 2004 5:10 PM
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Network Sniffing Calls for recording
  
  
  how can you record calls with asterisk?
  I didn't even know this was possible
  can some one point me to a url for info on this?
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  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Monday, June 07, 2004 1:30 PM
  Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Network Sniffing Calls for recording
  
  
  
   Ok assuming I don't want to record calls using * but instead want
 a 
   dedicated server that listens to a mirror port and records 
  calls. Is 
   there
  a
   cheap software package out there for doing this for 
  mgcp/sccp?  I know 
   if evern cut over to * there is a way but I doubt I will 
  even cut 100% 
   over
  to
   * so I was wonder what the list has heard of for call recording
 via
  sniffing
   my gates.  I know there are some out there but $100k for 40 
  users is 
   to
  high
   for my blood.
  
   Offlist is fine for all flames and answers since this is a bit
 off 
   topic [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  
   OK it's a Monday when it takes 5 tries to get a email to the
 right 
   list
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RE: [Asterisk-Users] Network Sniffing Calls for recording

2004-06-07 Thread Dr. Rich Murphey
Doesn't VOMIT capture calls?

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 Many people use ethereal to capture network packets.  I've used
 it to debug SIP sessions.
 
 www.ethereal.com/
 
 In theory one could re-contruct a phone converstion from logged
 packets but it might take some effort and you'd need to be
 pretty smart to find the packets from a call from Joe early
 last week in the morning some time.
 
 
 
 --- Nik Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  The WIKI is your friend:
 
  http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+record+calls
 
 
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  smith
   Sent: Monday, June 07, 2004 5:10 PM
   To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Network Sniffing Calls for recording
  
  
   how can you record calls with asterisk?
   I didn't even know this was possible
   can some one point me to a url for info on this?
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   To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Ok assuming I don't want to record calls using * but instead want
  a
dedicated server that listens to a mirror port and records
   calls. Is
there
   a
cheap software package out there for doing this for
   mgcp/sccp?  I know
if evern cut over to * there is a way but I doubt I will
   even cut 100%
over
   to
* so I was wonder what the list has heard of for call recording
  via
   sniffing
my gates.  I know there are some out there but $100k for 40
   users is
to
   high
for my blood.
   
Offlist is fine for all flames and answers since this is a bit
  off
topic [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   
OK it's a Monday when it takes 5 tries to get a email to the
  right
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Network Sniffing Calls for recording

2004-06-07 Thread Leo Ann Boon
I only know of 2 such systems. 1 from Nice and the other from Eyretel 
(now part of Witness). The Nice solution has a option to sniff on a 
network hub, while the Eyretel requires a span port on a Cisco switch.

The way these systems work is quite straightforward. When a call is 
connected, the IP PBX sends the endpoints to be recorded to the 
recorder. The recorder just captures all the RTP packets originating 
from the end points. The scheme is easy to implement in a hub 
environment. In a switched environment, things are more complicated; 
that's where the span port comes in.

To use the span port, the network admin must manually configure the 
switch to copy packets to/from the target ports to the span port. I 
suspect the span port might get saturated very easily. Forwarding 2 
ports produces a maximum bandwidth of 200Mbps to be copied into the 
100Mbps span port, add another few more ports and it'll skyrocket. Guess 
you'll need more switches to support large scale recording.

I was toying with the idea of using arp-spoofing, man-in-the-middle 
attack, to build a sniffing recorder. But, it will have a similar 
saturation problem like the span port method.

Just my $0.02.
lists wrote:
True * answer are there but what about non * network sniffering call
monitoring. Does anyone have info on a good one.  I am also searching
voip-info again but so far my key words are hitting on * solutions only
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It's in the Bible...
http://www.voip-info.org/tiki-index.php 

Still, I'd be interested to find a solution for recording via sniffing over
the net. My solution was to have my asterisk pbx's monitor directory connect
to my recording server via a nfs mount, but that's a raggedy ann way of
doing it.
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how can you record calls with asterisk?
I didn't even know this was possible
can some one point me to a url for info on this?
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Ok assuming I don't want to record calls using * but instead want a
dedicated server that listens to a mirror port and records calls. Is 
there
   

a
 

cheap software package out there for doing this for mgcp/sccp?  I know
if evern cut over to * there is a way but I doubt I will even cut 100% 
over
   

to
 

* so I was wonder what the list has heard of for call recording via
   

sniffing
 

my gates.  I know there are some out there but $100k for 40 users is
to
   

high
 

for my blood.
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Network Sniffing Calls for recording

2004-06-07 Thread Steve
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On Monday 07 June 2004 06:29 pm, Chris Albertson wrote:
 Many people use ethereal to capture network packets.  I've used
 it to debug SIP sessions.

 www.ethereal.com/

 In theory one could re-contruct a phone converstion from logged
 packets but it might take some effort and you'd need to be
 pretty smart to find the packets from a call from Joe early
 last week in the morning some time.

Not really hard. If you have his IP. Of course the first problem is that 
unless you are recording all the time you cannot go back to some point in the 
past.

However, if you did record traffic you can filter it on f.ex port 4359. You 
could see how much traffic you have at any point in time. The latest version 
even let's you graph it live.

You could also run tcpdump to a file and review it later, but ethereal is much 
more powerful, and with the filtering abilities you can be as specific as you 
want.

As far as following a conversation it can also follow a network session.

- -- 
Steve

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neither liberty nor safety.
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Network Sniffing Calls for recording

2004-06-07 Thread Trey Scarborough
yes it can be done easily take a look at this little program
http://vomit.xtdnet.nl/
vomit - voice over misconfigured internet telephones

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On Monday 07 June 2004 06:29 pm, Chris Albertson wrote:
 Many people use ethereal to capture network packets.  I've used
 it to debug SIP sessions.

 www.ethereal.com/

 In theory one could re-contruct a phone converstion from logged
 packets but it might take some effort and you'd need to be
 pretty smart to find the packets from a call from Joe early
 last week in the morning some time.

Not really hard. If you have his IP. Of course the first problem is that
unless you are recording all the time you cannot go back to some point in
the
past.

However, if you did record traffic you can filter it on f.ex port 4359. You
could see how much traffic you have at any point in time. The latest version
even let's you graph it live.

You could also run tcpdump to a file and review it later, but ethereal is
much
more powerful, and with the filtering abilities you can be as specific as
you
want.

As far as following a conversation it can also follow a network session.

- -- 
Steve

They that would give up essential liberty for temporary safety deserve
neither liberty nor safety.
Benjamin Franklin

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