pcapsipdump records SIP sessions by serving as a tool for dumping.
To run pcapsipdump, you'll need to have libpcap 0.8.3 installed.
If you're interested in the latest version of pcapsipdump, here's what's new - you can avoid file trimming by using the 'packet-buffered' (-U) option. Plus, there's now a SIGTERM graceful handler to help avoid crashes in the event of unexpected terminations. Additionally, the new version addresses 64-bit platform pointer issues by using char* in arithmetic operations, rather than uint32_t.
Another important update is that sip header parsing now adheres to RFC 3261, which allows for the no-space-after-semicolon syntax, even though it is not often shown in examples. Finally, the new version includes a "verbosity level" command-line option, which makes for easier debugging.
In summary, the pcapsipdump project is an excellent tool for those looking to record SIP sessions and RTP traffic, and this latest update makes it more reliable and effective than ever before.
Version 0.1.4: N/A