[Users] Commercial SIP Server

Daniel-Constantin Mierla daniel at voice-system.ro
Wed Mar 21 15:55:19 CET 2007


It is a bit tough. There are some special headers added, but they can be 
changed or removed (e.g., server, warning). If you have an account to 
that server, it is easier, because you can watch traffic in a call. 
Early versions of openser used same phrase in 100 reply from TM. Now 
they are different, but not the "Trying" as in RFC.

Also, building branch value in ACK is different in specific situations. 
I d not remember all differences, but with a bit investigation some 
criteria can be found.

Cheers,
Daniel

On 03/21/07 15:58, Cesc wrote:
> It'd be interesting to be able to identify either ... like nmap tries
> to do with the end OS ... but knowing whether it is a ser or openser i
> guess it would be a nice first step ...  :)
>
> Cesc
>
> On 3/20/07, Daniel-Constantin Mierla <daniel at voice-system.ro> wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> On 03/20/07 19:57, Michel Bensoussan wrote:
>> > Hello
>> >
>> > Is there a way to know which commercial SIP servers are based on
>> > openser or ser?
>> > Or if a specific SIP server is based on openser or ser?
>> :-) you want to differentiate between openser and ser, or between
>> openser or ser and other SIP servers?
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Daniel
>> >
>> > Thanks.
>> >
>> > Regards,
>> > Michel.
>> >
>> >
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