How to Install and Uninstall rtpbreak Package on Kali Linux
Last updated: November 26,2024
1. Install "rtpbreak" package
Please follow the steps below to install rtpbreak on Kali Linux
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sudo apt update
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sudo apt install
rtpbreak
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2. Uninstall "rtpbreak" package
Please follow the guidelines below to uninstall rtpbreak on Kali Linux:
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sudo apt remove
rtpbreak
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sudo apt autoclean && sudo apt autoremove
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3. Information about the rtpbreak package on Kali Linux
Package: rtpbreak
Version: 1.3a-1kali3
Architecture: amd64
Maintainer: Kali Developers
Installed-Size: 92
Depends: libc6 (>= 2.34), libpcap0.8 (>= 0.9.8), libnet1
Homepage: http://dallachiesa.com/code/rtpbreak/
Priority: optional
Section: utils
Filename: pool/main/r/rtpbreak/rtpbreak_1.3a-1kali3_amd64.deb
Size: 28404
SHA256: a5898995d88a0715e4467d7ba0b9a484d70e4821f3c4145c8a4b731a187b0e98
SHA1: ae94d9b057c42c02b53b391d67dc37e0e29d4d58
MD5sum: cac5433e8647a269706c0f6d56a62165
Description: Detects, reconstructs, and analyzes RTP sessions
With rtpbreak you can detect, reconstruct and analyze any
RTP session. It doesn't require the presence of RTCP
packets and works independently form the used signaling
protocol (SIP, H.323, SCCP, ...). The input is a sequence
of packets, the output is a set of files you can use as
input for other tools (wireshark/tshark, sox, grep/awk/cut/
cat/sed, ...). It supports also wireless (AP_DLT_IEEE802_11)
networks.
Description-md5:
Version: 1.3a-1kali3
Architecture: amd64
Maintainer: Kali Developers
Installed-Size: 92
Depends: libc6 (>= 2.34), libpcap0.8 (>= 0.9.8), libnet1
Homepage: http://dallachiesa.com/code/rtpbreak/
Priority: optional
Section: utils
Filename: pool/main/r/rtpbreak/rtpbreak_1.3a-1kali3_amd64.deb
Size: 28404
SHA256: a5898995d88a0715e4467d7ba0b9a484d70e4821f3c4145c8a4b731a187b0e98
SHA1: ae94d9b057c42c02b53b391d67dc37e0e29d4d58
MD5sum: cac5433e8647a269706c0f6d56a62165
Description: Detects, reconstructs, and analyzes RTP sessions
With rtpbreak you can detect, reconstruct and analyze any
RTP session. It doesn't require the presence of RTCP
packets and works independently form the used signaling
protocol (SIP, H.323, SCCP, ...). The input is a sequence
of packets, the output is a set of files you can use as
input for other tools (wireshark/tshark, sox, grep/awk/cut/
cat/sed, ...). It supports also wireless (AP_DLT_IEEE802_11)
networks.
Description-md5: