Hello,
check the routing rules/table of the operating systems, there should be
some differences between the two servers.
If you mhomed=1 and an unexpected interface is used for routing out the
traffic, it means that operating system has internal routing rules that
allow going from that interface
Hi,
/* uncomment and configure the following line if you want Kamailio to
* bind on a specific interface/port/proto (default bind on all available) */
# listen=udp:10.0.0.10:5060
mhomed=1
even this config is the same. I do not bind on specific interface since doc
says that if there is no listen
Does Kamailio have listeners (listen= on both interfaces)? What is the value of
the ‘mhomed’ setting?
These nuances surely differ between the two hosts.
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> On Feb 27, 2019, at 4:14 PM, Roman Dissauer wrote:
>
> I’m experiencing iss
I’m experiencing issues with kamailio 5.1 in multihomed config:
two machines, latest debian stretch, latest kamailio 5.1, exactly same config
(verified with diff)
both machines have an internal and an external network interface. Only thing
different is that they are in different datacenters.
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