Hi Pascal!

The TCP keepalive is not an application layer keep alive, but Kamailio just sets the SO_KEEPALIVE socket option. The the TCP keep alive is implemented and performed by the operating systems.

Thus, if you want to tweak the TCP keep alive, then you have to tweak the kernel.

regards
Klaus

Am 07.05.2010 16:20, schrieb Pascal Maugeri:
"kamailio" <us...@lists.kamailio.org <mailto:us...@lists.kamailio.org>>,

Hi

I am sorry to ask again about this topic but I don't understand yet how
the TCP keep-alive are sent.

With Kamailio 3.0.1 and the following configuration:

    tcp_keepalive=yes
    tcp_keepidle=10
    tcp_connection_lifetime=3600


The TCP connection is kept alive and TCP Keep-Alive packets are sent
when the TCP connection is idle.

But I don't understand why the time between KA is not linear:

first KA is sent 10 seconds after last last TCP message. This is logical
and connected with the tcp_keepidle=10 configuration.

then 2nd KA is sent 75 seconds after first KA

Then my client sends some traffic and 23 seconds after last message, a
new KA is sent. Another time it was 54 seconds. etc. etc.

Could you explain me where do come from these values of 75 seconds, 23, 54 ?

Everything works well: my client behind NAT is kept connected but I'd
like to understand why it does work :-)

Thanks in advance,
Pascal



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