These are two different apps. with an ip parallel, (open)ser is a router, 
sipsak (or opensipsak
by now I guess :-)) is traceroute. You use sipsak for testing ser 
responsiveness. Either standalone
or as a plugin to other applications, such as nagios.

-jiri

At 06:42 18/01/2007, Bill Neely wrote:
>Received the following from Klaus a few weeks ago:
>
>Does anybody have an example of how to use sipsak with openser. Does openser 
>call sipsak, or is it the other way around?
>
>Xantek, Inc. wrote:
>
>   I am sure this must have been covered somewhere, but I cannot find it.
>
>
>   I am trying to get openser to register with username and password and 
> forward a call to that server. This is for outbound sip termination to the 
> PSTN. openser is a proxy thus basically openser can'T do that.
>
>
>Now the good news. For registration at the termination provider you can use 
>sipsak. For sending authentication credentials to the termination provider 
>openser has the "uac" module. But be aware that this module does not always 
>works as it does not increase the cseq when sending the INVITE with 
>credentials (search the archive for details). E.g. the uac module wont work if 
>the termination providers uses Asterisk (as Asterisk checks the cseq)
>
>regards
>klaus
>
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