[VOIPSEC] Question about Cisco SCCP

Raul Siles raul.siles at gmail.com
Fri Dec 14 19:50:10 CST 2007


Hi Craig,
>From the VoIPSA Tools list
(http://www.voipsa.org/Resources/tools.php), those supporting
SCCP/Skinny (mainly from a media analysis perspective) are:

+ ILTY ("I'm Listening To You") - Open-source, multi-channel SKINNY sniffer.
+ VoiPong - VoIPong is a utility which detects all Voice Over IP calls
on a pipeline, and for those which are G711 encoded, dumps actual
conversation to separate wave files. It supports SIP, H323, Cisco's
Skinny Client Protocol, RTP and RTCP.
+ rtpBreak - rtpBreak detects, reconstructs and analyzes any RTP
session through heuristics over the UDP network traffic. It works well
with SIP, H.323, SCCP and any other signaling protocol. In particular,
it doesn't require the presence of RTCP packets.

Cheers,
--
Raul Siles
GSE
www.raulsiles.com

On Dec 14, 2007 7:55 PM, Craig <craig at reswob.net> wrote:
>
>
> About one year ago, Mark Collier asked if there were any tools that audit
> Cisco SCCP.  That blog entry does not have any responses.  I've looked
> around a little bit, but I haven't found any tools that include SCCP in
> their auditing ability.  Does anyone know of some?  Any recommendations?
>
> Thanks.
>
>
> Craig L. Bowser
> Information Assurance Manager
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