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The 53-nightly release does fix the issue.
However, related: is it intentional that `apt-get upgrade` doesn't show an
available upgrade to the nightly release ?
```
$ apt-cache policy kamailio
kamailio:
Installed: 5.3.3+bionic
Candidate: 5.3.3+bionic
Version table:
*** 5.3.3+bionic 100
Closed #2288.
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https://kamailio.sipwise.com/view/kam51/job/kamailiodev-nightly-binaries/architecture=amd64,distribution=bionic/1641/consoleText
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Get: 30 http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic-updates/main amd64 openssl
amd64 1.1.1-1ubuntu2.1~18.04.5 [613 kB]
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Fixes in place and seems to work fine
Triggered builds for kamailio-[dev|5.3|5.2]-nightly to get some debs using the
security repositories included.
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Yes, confirmed. There was a mistake with the internal Sipwise and Github repos
and some commits were lost:
https://github.com/sipwise/kamailio-deb-jenkins/commit/1e06bfc19870db27477ec28c5a91521c625c54e7
### Description
Much of this issue is repeated from
[#2018](https://github.com/kamailio/kamailio/issues/2018). Since it's closed
and has no activity, I'm opening this issue.
Kamailio 5.3.3 won't start when using `kamailio-tls-modules` on Ubuntu/18.04.4
unless `tls_force_run` is set in