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Hi
I discovered, downloaded and installed SipSpy yesterday. I had also
problems to get in touch with my spyAgents firstly. the I found that you
have to check the Connected checkbox for each Agent in connectionManager
Additionally you have to set the Device select box to any to be sure u
miss no network interface on your sip server.
Do a simple "telnet <IP_OF_SPY_AGENT_SERVER> 23332" from SipSpy machine
If you receive some text and xml stuff then the connection is ok. Enter
"quit" to close connection and go on an check sipAgents parameters to
avoid binding and listening on wrong IP addresses and interfaces.
If everything seems ok to you move on with network debugging
- -check for local firewalls on SipSpy's and spyAgent's machine
- -check for firewalls or packetfilters in the networkpath between SipSpy
and spyAgent
Good luck
helmut
Ginés Gómez schrieb:
Can you please run spyAgent as root, with the highest
debug (-g0), and
see if there are matched packets in the standard output ?
El 19/07/2007, a las 20:22, Jon Steer escribió:
well, I tried all this and I'm still not
getting anything..
I recomplied and rebuilt the spyagent to include pcre.
Changed the filter to be a complete wildcard..
I'm running on a FC6 machine and I know ngrep works fine.
Ideas?
jon
On 7/19/07, Ginés Gómez <gines(a)voztele.com> wrote:
Hi Jon,
try to run spyAgent without filters. Something like
spyAgent -l10.0.0.33 -deth0 -g1 -w /home/apps/spyAgentSecret.txt
also in the passwords file do not filter , use something like
admin:admin:admin:.*
then apply the filters in the connectionManager dialog of SipSpy.
Consider to recompile sipSpy using pcre as well
./configure --enable-pcre
Last. In some combinations of java-OS (I've detected this behaviour
with java 6 and Windows XP Pro) chosing the device in the
connectionManager dialog doesn't work properly if there are several
devices unless you deselect the device you want to use (selecting
another) and then select it back again.
Try this and let us know if it works
Thanks a lot
Gines
I have gotten sipSpy setup on two systems, but I
am not seeing any
traffic.
I know that traffic is happening and that if I use ngrep I can see
traffic correctly.
The only thing I can think of is that my regexp expression isn't
right.
My password file is
auser:badpass:admin:.*@foo.local
This should get me all messages with sip:baz@foo.local, but I'm not
seeing anything.
Should I just see INVITE sequences? Should I see registrations? Should
I see presence?
What am I missing?
thanks,
jon
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