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NAME

       sipdump - Part of SIPcrack, A suite of tools to sniff and crack the digest authentications within the SIP
       protocol.

SYNOPSIS

       sipdump [options] <dump_file>

DESCRIPTION

       This manual page documents briefly the sipdump tool

       Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) is a protocol developed by the IETF  MMUSIC  Working  Group  and  is  a
       proposed  standard  for  initiating, modifying, and terminating an interactive user session that involves
       multimedia elements such as video, voice, instant messaging, online games, and virtual reality.

       In November 2000, SIP was accepted as a  3GPP  signaling  protocol  and  permanent  element  of  the  IMS
       architecture.  It is one of the leading signalling protocols for Voice over IP, along with H.323. In most
       VOIP solutions SIP is used to authenticate the SIPclient.  The protocol is documented inside the  RFC  at
       www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3261.txt

       SIPcrack  is  a  SIP  login  sniffer/cracker  that  contains  2  programs:  sipdump to capture the digest
       authentication and sipcrack to bruteforce the hash using a wordlist or standard input.
       sipdump dumps SIP digest authentications. If a login is found, the sniffed login is written to  the  dump
       file.  See 'sipdump -h' for options.
       sipcrack bruteforces the user's password with the dump file generated by sipdump. If a password is found,
       the sniffed and cracked login will be updated in the dump file.
       See 'sipcrack -h' for options.

OPTIONS

       A summary of options is included below.

       -i interface,
              interface to listen on

       -p pcap_file,
              use pcap data file

       -m,    enter login data manually

       -f libpcap_filer ,
              set libpcap filter

EXAMPLE

       sipdump -i eth0 logins.dump
       sipcrack -w mywordlist.txt logins.dump

SEE ALSO

       sipcrack(1).

AUTHOR

       sipdump was written by Martin J. Muench <mjm@codito.de>

       This manual page was written by Sebastian Castillo  Builes  <castillobuiles@gmail.com>,  for  the  Debian
       project (but may be used by others).

                                                 April 29, 2008                                       SIPDUMP(1)