/sngrep

Ncurses SIP Messages flow viewer

Primary LanguageCGNU General Public License v3.0GPL-3.0

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sngrep is a tool for displaying SIP calls message flows from terminal.

It supports live capture to display realtime SIP packets and can also be used as PCAP viewer.

Some screenshots of sngrep

Installing

Binaries

Building from sources

Prerequisites

  • libncurses5 - for UI, windows, panels.
  • libpcap - for capturing packets.
  • libssl - (optional) for TLS transport decrypt using OpenSSL and libcrypt
  • gnutls - (optional) for TLS transport decrypt using GnuTLS and libgcrypt
  • libncursesw5 - (optional) for UI, windows, panels (wide-character support)
  • libpcre - (optional) for Perl Compatible regular expressions
  • zlib - (optional) for gzip compressed pcap files

On most systems the commands to build will be the standard autotools procedure:

./bootstrap.sh
./configure
make
make install (as root)

You can pass following flags to ./configure to enable some features

configure flag Feature
--with-openssl Adds OpenSSL support to parse TLS captured messages (req. libssl)
--with-gnutls Adds GnuTLS support to parse TLS captured messages (req. gnutls)
--with-pcre Adds Perl Compatible regular expressions support in regexp fields
--with-zlib Enable zlib to support gzip compressed pcap files
--enable-unicode Adds Ncurses UTF-8/Unicode support (req. libncursesw5)
--enable-ipv6 Enable IPv6 packet capture support.
--enable-eep Enable EEP packet send/receive support.

Instead of using autotools, sngrep could be build with CMake, e.g.:

mkdir build && cd build
cmake [<options>] ..
make
make install (as root)

You can pass following options to cmake to enable some features

CMake option Feature
-D WITH_OPENSSL=ON Adds OpenSSL support to parse TLS captured messages (req. libssl)
-D WITH_GNUTLS=ON Adds GnuTLS support to parse TLS captured messages (req. gnutls)
-D WITH_PCRE=ON Adds Perl Compatible regular expressions support in regexp fields
-D WITH_ZLIB=ON Enable zlib to support gzip compressed pcap files
-D WITH_UNICODE=ON Adds Ncurses UTF-8/Unicode support (req. libncursesw5)
-D USE_IPV6=ON Enable IPv6 packet capture support
-D USE_EEP=ON Enable EEP packet send/receive support
-D CPACK_GENERATOR=DEB make package builds a Debian package
-D CPACK_GENERATOR=RPM make package builds a RPM package

You can find detailed instructions for some distributions on wiki.

Usage

See --help for a list of available flags and their syntax

For example, sngrep can be used to view SIP packets from a pcap file, also applying filters

sngrep -I file.pcap host 192.168.1.1 and port 5060

or live capturing, saving packets to a new file

sngrep -d eth0 -O save.pcap port 5060 and udp

Configuration

You can configure some options using sngreprc file

Frequent Asked Questions

Any feedback, request or question are welcomed at #sngrep channel at irc.libera.chat

See FAQ on Github Wiki

License

sngrep - SIP Messages flow viewer
Copyright (C) 2013-2018 Irontec S.L.

This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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permission to link the code of portions of this program with the
OpenSSL library under certain conditions as described in each
individual source file, and distribute linked combinations
including the two.
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for all of the code used other than OpenSSL.  If you modify
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