I've to work hard in this period, but I think in one month I'll be more free. 
If you can wait, I'll be happy to help SIPp community :) Tell me where I've to 
upload my port.
I didn't compile pcap, openssl or GSL. I just used and edited the Makefile 
available at https://svn.openwrt.org/openwrt/packages/net/sipp/Makefile. It 
just tells cross-compiler that SIPp needs some OpenWrt libraries (uclibcxx, 
libpthread and libncurses)

Gabriele
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Olivier Jacques 
  To: Gabriele Pinzauti 
  Cc: [email protected] 
  Sent: Monday, March 19, 2007 11:15 AM
  Subject: Re: [Sipp-users] sipp for openwrt


  Gabriele,

  could you provide your port back to OpenWrt, so that it gets included? Also, 
have you compiled with pcap, openssl and GSL (just a question)?
  It would be great if you could provide some instructions on how to compile 
the latest SIPp for openWrt in the wiki: 
http://sipp.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/Compilation

  Thanks,
  Olivier.


  On 3/19/07, Gabriele Pinzauti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
    Well, I ported last "unstable" (2007-03-14) to OpenWrt, because I read this 
version to solve some segmentation fault problems on Linux.
    I didn't make many tests, but this version appears to be more stable for 
OpenWrt. If I remember well, at every execution, SIPp said me "Bus error", but 
all seemed to work correctly. If I'll make other tests, if you are interested, 
I can report my results to list.

    Thank you very much for the post URL. It can be very helpful for me!!!

    Gabriele 
      ----- Original Message ----- 
      From: Olivier Jacques 
      To: Gabriele Pinzauti 
      Cc: [email protected] 
      Sent: Sunday, March 18, 2007 8:56 AM
      Subject: Re: [Sipp-users] sipp for openwrt


      Hi Gabriele,

      first, I didn't know that SIPp has been back ported to OpenWRT. Thanks 
for the news, it's rather interesting!
      For the issue you have, I really can't help you. You might be better 
asking on openWRT forum. What I see is that what has been backported is SIPp 
1.0. Might be worth trying latest 1.1? That said, I'll be happy to help latest 
SIPp on openWRT.

      Side note, for those who have a router compatible with openWRT ( 
http://wiki.openwrt.org/TableOfHardware), you might be interested by this post: 
http://forum.openwrt.org/viewtopic.php?pid=42003
      It's a way to do hardware network emulation (latency, packet loss, 
jitter), using iproute2/netem on a very cheap router. 

      Olivier.


      On 3/14/07, Gabriele Pinzauti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
        Hello,

        I installed X-Wrt (OpenWrt with new WebIf^2 interface) on my WRT54GL 
Linksys Access Point, and I needed to use a SIP traffic generator on it. So I 
installed the ipk version of SIPp, uploaded from http://downloads. 
openwrt.org/backports/0.9

        Package: sipp
        Version: 1.0-1
        Depends: uclibcxx, libpthread, libncurses
        Section: net
        Architecture: mipsel
        Maintainer: OpenWrt Developers Team < [EMAIL PROTECTED]>
        MD5Sum: cbd9b2972475b5862ac02f79f6cb5a6c
        Size: 60239
        Filename: sipp_1.0-1_mipsel.ipk
        Source: /home/san1/tests/openwrt/packages/net/sipp
        Description: test tool / traffic generator for the SIP protocol
         SIPp is a free Open Source test tool / traffic generator for the SIP 
protocol.
         It includes a few basic SipStone user agent scenarios (UAC and UAS) and
         establishes and releases multiple calls with the INVITE and BYE 
methods.
         URL:=http://sipp.sourceforge.net 

        The main problem is that, although I've installed all requested 
modules, when I start server and client with the following commands

        [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sipp -sn uas -trace_msg -trace_err
        [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sipp -sn uac 127.0.0.1

        Often, the server crashes during the operation, and the error is 
"Segmentation fault". No messages or errors logs are written.
        Maybe the ipk package isn't builded correctly. Is there someone who 
uses SIPp for OpenWrt and can help me?

        Thanks.
        Gabriele


        
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