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Welcome to Oreka, an open media capture and retrieval platform
Copyright (C) 2005, orecx LLC http://www.orecx.com
This program is free software, distributed under the terms of
the GNU General Public License.
This package is a binary distribution of the oreka audio recording service. Source code and documentation can be found at http://sourceforge.net/projects/oreka/
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Quick start
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Features
* VoIP recording capability by sniffing on a network device (default configuration)
* Audio device recording (by default, records all devices in the system) using the Sound Device plugin
* Generates "tape" (recordings) details records
The VoIP plugin supports the following protocols:
- Bidirectional SIP sessions recording with SIP metadata extraction
- Bidirectional Cisco skinny (aka SCCP) session recording with Skinny metadata extraction
- Bidirectional Raw RTP session recording with limited metadata extraction (when SIP and Skinny both fail)
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How to install
* Download and install winpcap 3.1 (choose the windows installer version). This is a network packet capture library.
http://www.winpcap.org
* Unzip this package in a folder of your choice.
* Open a cmd box, navigate to the install directory
* To run on the command line, open a cmd box, navigate to the install directory and issue the following command:
c:\oreka\orkaudio> OrkAudio.exe debug
* To run as a service, issue the following command:
c:\oreka\orkaudio> OrkAudio.exe install
* To uninstall service, issue the following command:
c:\oreka\orkaudio> OrkAudio.exe uninstall
* For VoIP recording on an entire LAN, you need to tap an ethernet link carrying all
the voice traffic you want to monitor. There are three methods:
1. Ehternet tap
2. Ethernet Hub
3. Switch SPAN port
For more info on those options, see:
http://www.snort.org/docs and more specifically:
http://www.snort.org/docs/iss-placement.pdf
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How to configure
* General configuration is found in config.xml
* Logging configuration is found in logging.properties
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Where to find generated "tapes" and "tape detail records"
* Point the windows file explorer to the OrkAudio install directory. Files are stored in subdirectories using the following path scheme: YYYY\MM\DD\HH\
* "tape details records" can be found in tapelist.log
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