This will allow us to point https://www.kamailio.org/wiki/features/new-in-devel to the file and "force" developers to update that file with the new features when they are introduced in the repository
Remaining developers to upgrade the wiki seems pointless and anyone can create a PR for changes
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Having (optional) support for socket activation in Kamailio would bring several benefits:
* Security: systemd can listen on privileged ports or socket paths and start Kamailio with privileges already dropped.
* Major upgrades or reconfigurations of Kamailio requiring a full restart are possible without having the listening socket(s) ever go away.
* Any service dependent on Kamailio doesn't have to wait for it to finish starting (or start at all).
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A sip proxy may serve many domains listed in its SSL certificate X509v3 Subject Alternative Name field. In order to find out if a peer sip proxy is serving a particular domain, access would be needed in config file to this list of domains.
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It seems a good idea to support JWT as a new SIP authorization method. Wonder if anyone is interested? Think auth_db would be the best spot to add support for JWT.
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allow to clean the shared and private info of a test scenario in order to be able to re-trigger it without restart kamailio
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Starting Kamailio (4.4 with branch updates through e43d82d applied) with the following systemd unit file, native systemd/journald logging doesn't work as expected. I *do* get core logging when I use
```
log_engine_type="systemd"
loadmodule "log_systemd.so"
```
but `xlog` and `sd_journal_print` *don't* send anything to the journal.
When I comment out `log_engine_type`, keeping the log_systemd.so module loaded, `sd_journal_print` *does* log the messages properly to the systemd journal, `xlog` and core startup messages are sent to syslog.
If I change the service to `Type=simple` and add the `-D` option to `ExecStart` to disable forking, then logging to systemd via `xlog` and `sd_journal_print` works, but TCP/TLS listeners aren't created.
```
[Unit]
Description=Kamailio SIP Server
Documentation=man:kamailio(8) http://www.kamailio.org/
After=syslog.target network-online.target
Wants=network-online.target
[Service]
Type=forking
User=kamailio
Environment=SHM_SIZE=64
Environment=PKG_SIZE=8
ExecStartPre=/usr/sbin/kamailio -c
ExecStart=/usr/sbin/kamailio -m $SHM_SIZE -M $PKG_SIZE -P /run/kamailio/kamailio.pid
PIDFile=/run/kamailio/kamailio.pid
Restart=on-failure
RestartSec=30
RuntimeDirectory=kamailio
RuntimeDirectoryMode=0750
[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target
```
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We have avp_copy on avpops module but we don’t have anything to copy xavps.
```
// copy all the content of an avp to a xavp
$xavp(a[0]=>b) = $(avp(x)[*]);
// deleting left content
$xavp(a[0]=>b[*]) = $(avp(x)[*]);
// copy xavp to a xavp with index
$xavp(a[0]) = $xavp(b[1]);
// all
$xavp(a[*]) = $xavp(b[*]);
// copy all content of a xavp to a avp
$avp(x) = $xavp(a[0]=>b[*]);
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The PV _$T_reply_last_ is supposed to return the _previous_ reply status. Since commit b7c588dff06 to fix #315 this PV returns the _current_ reply status.
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i try script:
```
$var(some_string) = 'a=foo1;b=foo2;c=foo3,4,5;d=3';
$var(c_value) = $(var(some_string){param.value,c,;});
xlog("L_INFO", "'c' param from '$var(some_string)' is '$var(c_value)'");
```
in log:
> 'c' param from 'a=foo1;b=foo2;c=foo3,4,5;d=3' is 'foo3'
Has this behaviour any reason? or it's possible to delete comma from stop list (and use separator parameter for comma-delimited list)?
```
diff --git a/parser/parse_param.c b/parser/parse_param.c
index b9e0fbc..e7784c8 100644
--- a/parser/parse_param.c
+++ b/parser/parse_param.c
@@ -355,7 +355,6 @@ static inline int parse_token_param(str* _s, str* _r, char separator)
case '\t':
case '\r':
case '\n':
- case ',':
/* So if you find
* any of them
* stop iterating
```
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Hi,Kamailio Community
Is there a bug when we assign new value to $fU pseudo-variable multi time?
My scenery is according below:
In a point on config file, let us that $fU value is: 7777. When I do assign:
.....
$fU = "5555" + $fU; ### Here $fU = 55557777
.....
In another point, let us that value $sht(htble=>$var(nnnn)) hold is:
44444444. And I do:
.....
$fU = $sht(htble=>$var(nnnn)); #### Here, it seems that this is
happening $fU = 5555777744444444
.....
When I turn on ngrep analysis, I catch From header:
.................
.................
From: "User Name" <sip:5555777744444444@IP-Address>
.................
.................
This two assignments are realizing on same route block.
So, it seems to be a bug.
Best Regards,
CMA