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We noticed that configuration option tcp_accept_iplimit was included in newer kamailio versions (most notably 5.7.4), and it was a breaking change for us. Added sample configuration value in /etc/kamailio.cfg file - already tested in our production deployment.
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* tcp/docs: Added tcp_accept_iplimit config sample
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M etc/kamailio.cfg (3)
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- freed request.s after sending request to websocket in send_rtpp_command method.
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* rtpengine: fix pkg mem leak in send_rtpp_command()
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Hello,
there is some planned work on the data center infrastructure hosting
kamailio.org server that is going to affect briefly the web server (web
site, wiki) and the mailing lists.
The downtime is expected to be 10-15 minutes around 1:00am Western
Europe time (CEST / GMT+2), but if it takes longer or repeats, be
patient for a while.
Cheers,
Daniel
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### Description
Hello. Probably I'm doing something wrong but I can't get rid of **received** parameter in the **Via** header in responses from kamailio by websocket transport.
According [RFC 7118](https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/rfc7118/):
``
When a SIP WebSocket Server receives a request, it MAY decide not
to add a "received" parameter to the top Via header. Therefore,
SIP WebSocket Clients MUST accept responses without such a
parameter in the top Via header regardless of whether the **Via**
"sent-by" field contains a domain name.
``
### Expected behavior
For responses to websocket transport have a way to not add **received** parameter in **Via** header
#### Actual observed behavior
Responses to OPTION or REGISTER methods trough websocket got **received** containing IP we want to not show to the end users.
### Possible Solutions
maybe add a param in **tm** module or something
### Additional Information
* **Kamailio Version** - output of `kamailio -v`
```
version: kamailio 5.2.1 (x86_64/linux)
```
and
```
kamailio 5.6.1 (x86_64/linux) b36a13
```
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