[SR-Users] why is tcp_no_connect disabled by default

Vik Killa vipkilla at gmail.com
Thu Jul 27 13:09:41 CEST 2017


I'm trying to understand the scenario when `tcp_no_connect` should ever be
set to `no`.
Kamailio comes with `tcp_no_connect=no` by default which means it will try
(and seemingly always fail) to create an outbound tcp connection when a
UAC's tcp connection is lost. This in-turn could start building up the tcp
write queue and can be disastrous at scale.
So why would this setting (`tcp_no_connect=no`) ever be useful?
Thanks
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