Hi Iqbal, I haven't seen any complete solutions that are not commercial. I would say your best bet would be to use a dedicated rtpproxy or mediaproxy to record the stream in addition to proxying it (it should be a relatively simple modification). If you want to communicate from SER to the sniffer, you can of course make a module, run exec :-(, etc. I'm not sure what the legal requirements are (and they probably differ across countries) to prove in court that the method is fail-safe. I know the latest rtpproxy has been extended with functionality that will allow to become a simple media server, but I haven't had a look at it. IMHO, an extension to rtpproxy with a flag for "record" when calling force_rtp_proxy() would be ideal... g-)
Iqbal wrote:
Hi
I have managed to get voice calls sniffed, by using a external sniffer. Does anyone know how I could bind a username/caller/caller tag to each wav file. I am not sure this is possible because the voip stream doesnt really have this info, but since my users are making calls by sending invites etc to ser, could I use ser to get the ID's and then call the sniffer to tag the names....or has anyone come across a really good voip sniffer
Iqbal
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