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+WarVOX is a suite of tools for exploring, classifying, and auditing telephone
+systems. Unlike normal wardialing tools, WarVOX works with the actual audio from
+each call and does not use a modem directly. This model allows WarVOX to find
+and classify a wide range of interesting lines, including modems, faxes, voice
+mail boxes, PBXs, loops, dial tones, IVRs, and forwarders. WarVOX provides the
+unique ability to classify all telephone lines in a given range, not just those
+connected to modems, allowing for a comprehensive audit of a telephone system.
+
+This requires iaxclient, lame, and rubygems.
+Once dependencies are in place, open a terminal and, as root, run:
+ # gem install rake sqlite3-ruby mongrel
+and everything should be ready to install WarVOX ;-)
+
+To run WarVOX at startup use something like this in your rc.local:
+
+# Start WarVOX
+if [ -x /etc/rc.d/rc.warvox ]; then
+ /etc/rc.d/rc.warvox start
+fi
+
+and something similar in your rc.local_shutdown to stop the service.
+You can access the web interface at http://127.0.0.1:7777/ or at the port
+specified inside /etc/rc.d/rc.warvox