On 19/08/2019 17:59, Michael Maier wrote:

If I got it correctly, asterisk provides a HEP3 client sending SIP data to a 
HEP server. HEP server could be Kamailio or Opensips e.g..
Correct.
This seems to me pretty much oversized for my *current* goal to just get the 
decrypted signaling saved to pcap files. Is there a lean tool around like 
pcapsipdump which just acts as a HEP server and creates pcap-files for each 
call? Goal is to run it on a small APU 1 machine with SD card.

Possibly it's overkill for your setup - but Homer shouldn't be a resource hog. It's designed for monitoring high call volumes.

The Homer UI also includes the ability to export decrypted (per call) pcap files for offline analysis in Wireshark, etc. Possibly you could modify the Homer code/config to automate the pcap file export so you didn't have to run up the Homer UI to do it?

Regards,

Ian


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