Just because you didn't capture the call setup doesn't mean you're out of luck. In this video I'll show you how to listen to a VoIP conversation without having to capture the initial call setup packets.
Hi @Skinny R&D I got a question for you, What if I got the sip packet in the Wireshark, but without "rtp packet", which means I can see the conversation is actually exist like 15 seconds.(By Telephony VoipCalls) I have tried your "udp packet decode solution", but it doesn't work. How can I find the real rtp packet the position? I want to decode and play the original conversation. If you have any idea, please let know, thank you so much.
hi sir, I got question for u, I've capturing my line calls and I no found any RTP in my wireshark so I followed u to decode the UDP to RTP, but it turns out to be named as RTP [Malformed packet] so when I open RTP streams, I see no streams found in it. can u pls tell me what should I do?
If you've ever tried to decode a VoIP call to listen to the conversation and you didn't capture the call setup, you could run into some problems. Here's a way to get around the issue. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-xxaFZ-O_jUI.html