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    GNU Gatekeeper (GnuGk)

    GNU Gatekeeper (GnuGk)

    H.323 Gatekeeper for VoIP and videconferencing

    The project has moved! Please find current versions at https://www.gnugk.org/ The GNU Gatekeeper (GnuGk) is a full featured H.323 gatekeeper under GPL license. It supports VoIP and videoconferencing and includes Radius and database support and many call routing functions. The project has moved! Please find current versions at https://www.gnugk.org/
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    VoIP Honey project provides a set of tools for building an entire honeynet, thus includes honeywall and honeypot emulating VoIP environments such as Asterisk PBX or OpenSer with fully configurable connections. Voip Honey runs on GNU/Linux and Windows Systems. It can be compiled for Mac OSX as well.
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    A Simple Middlebox Configuration Protocol (RFC 4540) implementation for Linux. SIMCO is a signaling protocol that can be used by applications (such as SIP B2BUAs) to dynamically control firewalls and Network Address Translators (NATs).
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