[OpenSER-Users] SipSpy Usage

Jon Steer jsteer at bitscout.com
Thu Jul 19 20:22:34 CEST 2007


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 at 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 at 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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