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    VoIP monitor

    VoIP monitor

    VoIP SIP and SKINNY quality analyzer and packet / audio recording tool

    VoIPmonitor is open source network packet sniffer with commercial frontend for SIP SKINNY MGCP RTP and RTCP VoIP protocols running on linux. VoIPmonitor is designed to analyze quality of VoIP call based on network parameters - delay variation and packet loss according to ITU-T G.107 E-model which predicts quality on MOS scale. Calls with all relevant statistics are saved to MySQL or ODBC database. Optionally each call can be saved to pcap file with either only SIP / SKINNY protocol or SIP/RTP/RTCP/T.38/udptl protocols. ...
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    BlackBelt Privacy Tor/i2p+WASTE+VidVoIP

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    Open Source - GPLv3 inc images. *** PLEASE NOTE: There are now 2 seperate versions here. *** One is Pre Firefox 57. The other is Post Firefox 57. *** For those providing mirrors, please enable your users to realize this. Vidalia Based, Tor as a Service Solution. MicroSip: enables FREE PC to PC video calling with no account sign-up and no middleman server. WASTE: enables FREE Conference VoIP, chat, file transfer and support. *** AI Powered *** Tor/i2p: enables safer...
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    Siproxd is a proxy/masquerading daemon for the SIP protocol. It allows SIP clients (softphones & hardphones) to work behind an IP masquerading firewall or router.
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    pcapsipdump is libpcap-based SIP sniffer with per-call sorting capabilities. It writes SIP/RTP sessions to disk in a same format, as "tcpdump -w", but one file per SIP session (even if there is thousands of concurrent SIP sessions). Getting started: http://pcapsipdump.sf.net/
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    OpenSIPS/OpenSER-a versatile SIP Server
    OpenSIPS (former OpenSER) is an GPL implementation of a multi-functionality SIP Server that targets to deliver a high-level technical solution (performance, security and quality) to be used in professional SIP server platforms. IMPORTANT: this is no longer the main hosting for the project. This was moved on GITHUB - https://github.com/OpenSIPS/opensips
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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    baresip

    Baresip is a modular SIP User-Agent with audio and video support

    Baresip is a portable and modular SIP User-Agent with audio and video support. the latest source code can be found here: https://github.com/alfredh/baresip
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    KAMAILIO (OpenSER) - robust, secure and scalable Open Source (GPL) SIP (RFC3261) server implementation with large features set (over 90 extension modules). As of May 2009, source code is hosted by GIT repository at http://sip-router.org
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Luasofia
    LuaSofia is a Lua binding of Sofia-Sip library. Sofia-SIP is an open-source SIP User-Agent library, compliant with the IETF RFC3261 specification. We decided to use git, source code can be get at: git://github.com/ppizarro/luasofia.git
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    SIP over IPv4 and SIP over IPv6 are different worlds, making it impossible to register IPv4-only phones on IPv6-only services, and so on. SIPproxy64 is a proxy that translates between the two worlds. It is small enough to run inside a router.
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    This is a open source media gateway controller. The protocol used is MEGACO/H.248. In a later version also SIP will be supported.
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    Live-cd com Servidor SIP baseado em opensips. O Servidor de Telefone Livre transformará um simples PC numa central SIP multidominio. Estamos construindo a documentacao do projeto na wiki do sistema trac.
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    Sip Media Loopback
    This project provides a meter of QoS on VoIP using the protocol SIP Media Loopback
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    This is a SIP based conference server. Allow to host multiple conference bridges and allow multiple participants in each conference.
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    SkypeAsterisk is a full-featured PBX for Skype, SIP, IAX and traditional phone. It is suitable for connecting calls between Skype, PSTN, and IP-PBX. Features include voice mail, conference, call recording and call transferring. An bill system is under de
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    OpenSnom aims to implement a Fully Free Firmware for the 150Mhz MIPS (INCA-IP - PSB 21553 E) Based SIP Phone Series (320/360/370) The Phone is based on a Embedded Debian with a lot of additional proprietary Software. Until approvement the project is host
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    This project implements series of homework assignment from Columbia university course. The main target is to create a SIP enabled thin audio client for Linux.
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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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