Hi Paul,
I think your best shot would Either be to write something yourself based
on libpcap, or do something with ngrep like :
#!/some/perl/like/lanuage/or/other/scripting/language
$numbers = `mysql -user -pheslo -e"use ser;select username from
subscriber";
$foo=0;
while($foo >count($numbers)){
`ngrep -W byline -T $number[$foo] port 5060>>$number[$foo]`;
$foo++;
};
- Atle
* Iqbal <iqbal(a)gigo.co.uk> [051003 17:47]:
but ngreeping each account into separate files, but
day and time, anyone
scripted this :-)
The vlan is okay, once I get this SPAN port business worked out
Iqbal
Paul Hazlett wrote:
Iqbal,
I'm by no means a network expert, but if you're looking for a way to
make sure your network monitoring for SIP messages doesn't impact your
SIP routers then I'd take a stab at the problem by using a VLAN switch
that can do port mirroring.
Then you can use NGREP on a maching that is connected to a mirrored
port on the VLAN switch.
Regards,
Paul
On 10/3/05, Iqbal <iqbal(a)gigo.co.uk> wrote:
Hi
Has anyone come up with a scalable method to log the complete SIP trace
of ALL calls, i.e to separate files etc
Ngrep is greate for a few, but I want to be able to track all calls, for
various purposes
Iqbal
_______________________________________________
Serusers mailing list
serusers(a)lists.iptel.org
http://lists.iptel.org/mailman/listinfo/serusers
.
_______________________________________________
Serusers mailing list
serusers(a)lists.iptel.org
http://lists.iptel.org/mailman/listinfo/serusers