Hello,
It must be precompiled.
Did you install sipp-3.1.1 ?
You can get it from
https://sourceforge.net/project/downloading.php?group_id=104305&filename=sipp-win32-3.1.1.exe&a=79385021
Or, Try out any later version from the unstable site:
http://sipp.sourceforge.net/snapshots/sipp-win32-2008-09-26.exe
Anuj
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From: Ian McLauchlan [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Sunday, April 12, 2009 4:20 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Sipp-users] Windows pre-compiled Sipp and openssl support
Hi,
I am using Sipp pre-compiled package on WindowsXP. Sipp Version: v3.1-PCAP
svn456
It has installed ok on WindowsXP, I can run the UAS/UAC loopback test no
problems.
However, I want to test against an Asterisk server, which requires a REGISTER
packet exchange.
When I try to run a REGISTER sequence, Sipp complains that: "Authentication
requires OpenSSL support"
Now, I've done an extensive search, read through the manual etc. but it is not
clear if OpenSSL is compiled into the v3.1 precompiled binary and I'm just
missing a DLL, or whether I need to do my own compilation with OpenSSL support.
Can anyone clear this up?
Thanks
Ian Mac
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