Hello,
to add a bit more to the suggestions offered by the others ... if you
have the sip packet in a file, you can send it over with protoshoot
(included in kamailio at utils/protoshoot/).
Maybe more useful will be sipsak, it allows to do a lot of sip stuff
from command line -- this should be packaged on most linux distros, if
not, it is hosted on github by the author Nils Olhmeier:
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https://github.com/nils-ohlmeier/sipsak
If you need to send over websocket, a while ago I wrote a small tool in
go - wsctl:
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https://github.com/miconda/wsctl
Cheers,
Daniel
On 30/03/16 21:21, Igor Olhovskiy wrote:
Hi, all
Not a Kamailio-related question, but.
I want to form SIP-packets with info I need and receive answers.
At first iteration in would be PUBLISH (with XML info) messages
(PUBLISH - 200 OK) sent to Kamailio.
I want to use Python (more preferable) or Lua (less preferable). Is
there any lib I can create messages with, or forget and just use plain
text + UDP socket?
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Best regards,
Igor
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