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  22. [I] a small tool for developers and administrators of SIP applications
  23. [T] sipsak is a small comand line tool for developers and administrators
  24. [T] of Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) applications. It can be used for
  25. [T] some simple tests on SIP applications and devices.
  26. [T]
  27. [T] Features
  28. [T]
  29. [T] * sends OPTIONS request
  30. [T] * sends text files (which should contain SIP requests)
  31. [T] * traceroute (see section 11 in RFC3261)
  32. [T] * user location test
  33. [T] * flooding test
  34. [T] * random character trashed test
  35. [T] * interpret and react on response
  36. [T] * authentication with qop supported (MD5 and SHA1)
  37. [T] * short notation supported for receiving (not for sending)
  38. [T] * unlimited string replacements in files and requests
  39. [T] * add any header to the requests
  40. [T] * can simulate calls in usrloc mode
  41. [T] * uses symmetric signaling and thus should work behind NAT
  42. [T] * can upload any given contact to a registrar
  43. [T] * send messages to any SIP destination
  44. [T] * Nagios compliant return codes
  45. [T] * search for strings in reply with regluar expression
  46. [T] * use multiple processes to create more server load
  47. [T] * read SIP message from STDIN (e.g. from a pipe '|')
  48. [T] * supports DNS SRV through c-ares or libruli
  49. [T] * supports UDP and TCP transport
  50. [U] http://sipsak.org/
  51. [A] Nils Ohlmeier <nils@ohlmeier.de>
  52. [M] fake <fake@rocklinux.org>
  53. [C] extra/multimedia
  54. [L] GPL
  55. [S] Stable
  56. [V] 0.9.6
  57. [P] X -----5---9 800.000
  58. [D] 0 sipsak-0.9.6-1.tar.gz http://download.berlios.de/sipsak/