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 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 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:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > This should get me all messages with sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED], 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 > > _______________________________________________ > Users mailing list > Users@openser.org > http://openser.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users >
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