I have one application running in windows, so I want to catch the output
of sipp (logs) and want to give it back to my application. 


Thanks
- Shyamal Bhowmik

-----Original Message-----
From: lucas.betsch...@crypto.ch [mailto:lucas.betsch...@crypto.ch] 
Sent: Friday, May 20, 2011 6:58 PM
To: Bhowmik, Shyamal (Shyamal); sipp-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: AW: How to use Sipp from windows

>Hi,
>I am able to use sipp on my Linux both in TCP and TLS mode and it also
support regX that I provide in .xml files. I am also able to make SRTP
calls.
>The same thing I am trying to do from my windows XP m/c and I am using
sipp 3.2 version, but it gives authentication openSSL error even if I am
running plain tcp calls.
>Sometimes it ask for cygwin, I do not want to install cygwin on my m/c.
>Is there any way to execute sipp from windows command line as I am able
to do it from linux box.
 

>Thanks
>- Shyamal



First question: Why do you want to use Windows if you already got a SIPp
running on Linux?

Maybe you could us linux in a virtual machine on your Windows box.
Or connect with SSH if you want the command line on your windows
machine.

I can't help you running SIPp on Windows. I have never done this.

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