Hello Elias,

thanks for the nice tool, it feels like sip-scenario in real-time.

I notice a strange thing though: When sniffing a short INVITE/407/ACK dialog, in the main window part it shows the 407 as message sent from UAS to first via, not to UAC, even though in the agent window it detects correctly
 Nice packet:
         from: <IP of UAS>
         to: <IP of UAC>
         ...
         First Via: <IP:port of 1st via>

is the display in sipSpy window meant to be like this or is this a bug?

Stefan

Elias Baixas wrote:
Hi Frank,

sorry for the inconvenience, I was more worried about spyAgent no compiling than ant not being available on user's boxes.

I just included a precompiled jar in the package, so you just need to run (from within sipSpy/SipSpy):
java -jar sipSpy.jar

also I've included a makefile for the java package, but haven't tried in Windows, I think it should work (in case you want to compile it yourself).

regards,

Elias

PD. if this thread is sligtlhy off-topic, I just asked

Frank Cases wrote:
After lots of being jerked around trying to install this that needed ant..
that needed jdk that needed more attention and all I decided my time was
more precious then bending over backwards with a thumb up my .. to get this
working..

Unless you can make a client for windows, or simply a non java client I fear
ill need to pass. It did look promising.

I have java and jdk on my windows dev box and would love to take a look at
it.. if you want point us to a non ANT working solution.


BTW java may rule your world but getting anything to download on theyr site
is like pulling candy from a 4 year old.








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Subject: [OpenSER-Users] SipSpy release (How to see sip messages in openser,
or whatever SIP software you use)

Hi all,

just wanted to let you know that we have released our visual SIP monitoring
tool as OSS (GPL'd).

You can take a look on what it does (and how) on
http://www.wesip.com/mediawiki/index.php/SipSpy

basically, SipSpy is composed of 2 softwares: an agent and a manager.
You run the agent in all the nodes where you want to monitor SIP traffic,
and the manager (User Interface) in your computer. THen the manager (SipSpy)
connects
to each of the agents through TCP, and they report any SIP packet that
matches a
given regexp to the manager.

MOre or less its like having a couple of ngreps running on different hosts,
but reporting
the seen SIP packets to a nice graphical User Interface, so that you can see
what's happening
in all the nodes in real time from your desktop.

ngrep is tough for starters !

Elias


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