[asterisk-embedded] Can I generate random SIP traffic?
gabriele.pinzauti at witech.it
gabriele.pinzauti at witech.it
Thu Mar 29 06:58:15 MST 2007
----- Original Message -----
Da : Tzafrir Cohen <tzafrir.cohen at xorcom.com>
A : asterisk-embedded at lists.digium.com On Wed, Mar 28, 2007
at 09:53:04AM +0100,
> For random sip (sip proper, no rtp), you can use sipsak .
> Can generate randomized registrations, calls, and such.
>
> Alternatively, generate random calls from another Asterisk
> using a script through the manager / call files /
> originate ?
>
----- Original Message -----
Da : Jeremy McNamara <jj at nufone.net>
A : Asterisk Embedded Development
<asterisk-embedded at lists.digium.com>
> Perhaps give SIPp a try.
Well, SIPp would be the perfect solution for me. I tried it
on Linux Slackware and it's great.
Unfortunately, the SIPp package for OpenWrt doesn't work
correctly. I tried 1.0 version on OpenWrt site, and I also
backported two last of "unstable" versions (because 1.1
didn't solved a segmentation fault problem)
Sipsak also would be ok for me. Installing Openser (server
SIP)+Sipsak, I could solve the problem. But in this case
there is another problem, because I haven't enough space on
my AP partition to install libopenssl, which is required by
Sipsak.
Last (but not least), also asterisk is bigger than my 956 KB
:(
So now I have to see if I can free some space on AP
(difficult, just essential programs are installed), or if I
am able to try different solutions. Nobody knows other
OpenWrt applications not listed in the official site?
Thank you for your advices.
Gabriele
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