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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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    Git repo: https://github.com/asipto/siremis Web management interface for Kamailio (OpenSER) - handle subscriber profiles, access control lists, accounting, least cost routing and load balancing, monitoring charts, xmlrpc communication with SIP server
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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
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    SerMyAdmin

    Web interface for OpenSIPS

    I'm sad to say that, unfortunately, the serMyAdmin project is being discontinued starting in September 1st, 2010. After three years of development, the project no longer makes sense. The main reason to create the serMyAdmin was the lack of a GUI for OpenSER/OpenSIPS. The OpenSIPS control panel fulfill this need and it is not wise to maintain two GUI projects. Our team will support the opensips-cp initiative to avoid splitting the community between two open source projects for OpenSIPS GUI. I would like to say thanks to all the people that in some way contributed with the project. The svn code is available to anyone who wants to maintain the project. ...
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