Is there any SIP-client for Ubuntu which has command-line interface? So, for example, I can make calls without using any GUI, just sending commands to the application.
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There are lot of sip clients which support command-line.
Pjsua is a sip client. check this for features of pjsua
You can download pjsua from here
Exactly this https://docs-new.sipthor.net/w/sip_clients/sip_session/ from https://sipsimpleclient.org/
You only need to install sudo apt-get install sipclients
Check out the repos here: https://docs-new.sipthor.net/w/debian_package_repositories/
you can do this with skype. see:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/24480465/what-is-the-correct-com-skype-usage-with-linux
try:
skype --callto echo123
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2Please read the question again - it starts: "Is there any SIP-client for Ubuntu..."– GussNov 16, 2017 at 18:47
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@Guss please read the content and consider two points. fact: someone voted the silly answer up (you can cancel that out, of course) -- potentially that was the OP. Second, consider the x/y problem and the stated question. Whatevs.– ThufirNov 17, 2017 at 5:01