I am using the default set of modules from the example routing script, plus
load balancer, redis, and postgres. I found that the conflict is the dialog
module. If I load tls_mgm anytime before dialog.so, it is fine, but after
dialog.so, it fails. I do not understand the reason for this conflict.
Nice. Let's test.
On 8 May 2017 20:22, "Adrian Georgescu" wrote:
> Hello,
>
> There is a new Mediaproxy software available
>
> Changelog mediaproxy (2.6.6)
>
>* Updated list of non-routable IP addresses and the corresponding RFC
>
> The software is packaged for latest Debian and Ubuntu versi
Hi Razvan,
I can for sure open up a feature request for this. Like I mentioned already
this is achievable via other modules but each have their own issues. Plus,
I personally don't want to deploy additional layers of tools and experience
their own difficulties. I am even willing to cut RabbitMQ out
Hi, Sammy!
Unfortunately there currently is no way to wait for a rabbitmq reply as
you want. However, I also think it would be nice to have this feature in
the next versions. Can you please open a feature request for this[1]?
For now, you can only use REST, DB or CacheDB queries to achieve thi
Got it. Meaning, we can customize few logs from config file for xlog().
But any INFO/DEBUG(LM_INFO/LM_DBG) logs from source code, cannot be modified.
It will be logged via syslog format.
Is my understand right?
Regards,
Agalya
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Hello,
There is a new Mediaproxy software available
Changelog mediaproxy (2.6.6)
* Updated list of non-routable IP addresses and the corresponding RFC
The software is packaged for latest Debian and Ubuntu versions.
To update or install the software follow the instructions at
http://mediapr
Hi, William!
Did you figure out what was the mode the tls_mgm was conflicting with?
Can you let us know the modules you're using?
Best regards,
Răzvan Crainea
OpenSIPS Solutions
www.opensips-solutions.com
On 05/04/2017 07:22 PM, William Simon wrote:
Can someone specify the version of openss
Hi, Ravitez!
You are right - if opensips gets multiple messages in parallel that need
to get to a single destination, each process will open a different
connection to that destination. However, all sequential messages will
use a single TCP connection.
Synchronizing all the TCP actions to ensur