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<P><FONT SIZE=2>So if I use switches does that offer any basic easedroping protection.<BR>
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From: asterisk-dev-bounces@lists.digium.com <asterisk-dev-bounces@lists.digium.com><BR>
To: Asterisk Developers Mailing List <asterisk-dev@lists.digium.com><BR>
Sent: Sat Jan 08 15:06:21 2005<BR>
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Dev] VoIP Call Sniffer<BR>
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> >>The Bad News:<BR>
> >><BR>
> >>| VoIPong is a utility which detects all Voice Over IP calls on a<BR>
> >>| pipeline, and for those which are G711 encoded, dumps actual<BR>
> >>| conversation to seperate wave files. It supports SIP, H323, Cisco's<BR>
> >>| Skinny Client Protocol, RTP and RTCP.<BR>
> ><BR>
> ><BR>
> > This actually sounds very much like an Ethereal rip-off. Which has had<BR>
> > this functionality for at least two years.<BR>
> ><BR>
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> Has anyone on the list actually gotten it to work?<BR>
><BR>
> I installed it at several places on my network, just to play around.<BR>
> And even it situations where I'm pretty certain Ethereal sees the calls<BR>
> just fine, nothing gets reported by this program.<BR>
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If you are using ethernet switches, it won't see the rtp traffic.<BR>
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