[SR-Users] Re: Clarification of 'return false' behaviour

2023-05-02 Thread Henning Westerholt
Hello, the sip3.txt contains just a SIP message, nothing really special about it. 😊 Cheers, Henning From: Patrick Wakano Sent: Mittwoch, 3. Mai 2023 08:02 To: mico...@gmail.com Cc: Kamailio (SER) - Users Mailing List Subject: [SR-Users] Re: Clarification of 'return false' behaviour Thanks He

[SR-Users] Re: Clarification of 'return false' behaviour

2023-05-02 Thread Patrick Wakano
Thanks Henning and Daniel for taking the time to check this out! I will double check my env but anyway will review my script and follow Daniel's recommendations! Hennig, would you be able to disclose the contents of your /root/sip3.txt file? It really got my interest in this nc usage! Appreciate yo

[SR-Users] Re: rtpengine module: sdp offer in message reply, ip protocol version not passed to rtpengine?

2023-05-02 Thread Richard Fuchs
On 02/05/2023 12.13, [EXT] Benoît Panizzon wrote: Invite+SDP from B to A It looks like this works as expected. A SDP c= line is created containing an ipv6 address. Sorry, I was mistaking. No it is not :-/ So I guess I have to look at the location or RURI-Host to determine the IP protocol and t

[SR-Users] Re: rtpengine module: sdp offer in message reply, ip protocol version not passed to rtpengine?

2023-05-02 Thread Benoît Panizzon
> Invite+SDP from B to A > > It looks like this works as expected. A SDP c= line is created > containing an ipv6 address. Sorry, I was mistaking. No it is not :-/ So I guess I have to look at the location or RURI-Host to determine the IP protocol and tell rtpengine what to use. -- Mit freundli

[SR-Users] rtpengine module: sdp offer in message reply, ip protocol version not passed to rtpengine?

2023-05-02 Thread Benoit Panizzon
Hi Team I think, I might have found something that was overseen in the rtpengine module. A (ipv6) <=> rtpengine <=> B (ipv4) Invite+SDP from B to A It looks like this works as expected. A SDP c= line is created containing an ipv6 address. Invite, no SDP from A to B Reply with SDP offer from B

[SR-Users] Re: Number if typical database connections

2023-05-02 Thread Daniel-Constantin Mierla
Hello, usually is one connection per kamailio process per database (note it is per database, not per database server). You can see how many processes are created by a kamailio instance with "kamctl ps". Cheers, Daniel On 02.05.23 16:15, Steve Wilkins wrote: > > Hello, > > I moved the Kamailio d

[SR-Users] Number if typical database connections

2023-05-02 Thread Steve Wilkins
Hello, I moved the Kamailio database to RDS from a local instance and noticed that there were a large number of connections from the Kamailio user. What is the normal number of connection that can be expected? Thank you, __ Kamailio - Users

[SR-Users] RFC: selective backports to latest stable as a dedicated git branch

2023-05-02 Thread Daniel-Constantin Mierla
Hello, during past on-site/online devel meetings as well as on mailing lists or tracker, there were various discussions around the idea or requests to make new features available quicker to stable branches. Of course, one can do local git cherry-picking, but I thought to bring this in discussion

[SR-Users] Rebooting kamailio.org server

2023-05-02 Thread Daniel-Constantin Mierla
Hello, in about 1 hour the kamailio.org server will be rebooted for some system upgrades, it should be quickly back running, but if anyone accesses the web/wiki or mailing lists archives exactly during that time, they might not respond -- just wait for a minute and try again. Cheers, Daniel --

[SR-Users] Re: TOPOS (5.1.[23]) breaks PRACK

2023-05-02 Thread Henning Westerholt
Hello, hard to say why its routing that way without knowing more details, if you are not getting any related messages in the logs. I would try to reproduce it in a test environment or during a time when you have low load on the system. Then you could enable more debugging and can observe the t

[SR-Users] Re: Clarification of 'return false' behaviour

2023-05-02 Thread Daniel-Constantin Mierla
Hello, indeed, it is somehow confusing, because in terms of evaluating the return code in logical expression, 'false' means the return code was negative and 'true' means it was positve. Then the core keywords 'true' and 'false' are just aliases to 1 and 0 for use with core parameters, but their m

[SR-Users] Branching 5.7 on git repo for 5.7.x releases

2023-05-02 Thread Daniel-Constantin Mierla
Hello, I am planning to split 5.7.x series on its own git branch 5.7 on Thursday, May 4, 2023. After that, master branch will be open for new features (to become part of 5.8 or what ever version will be decided to be next). Usually testing should continue for branch 5.7 for another 1-2 weeks, the