Hey Alex,

IPSEC in IMS environments. Basically client and server "protected" ports at each end UE and Sip Proxy are negotiated during registration. Such security associations exist for the duration of the registration. If you are bored you can see the 3gpp spec TS 33.203 ;)

Cheers
Jason


On Tue, Apr 1, 2014 at 7:33 PM, Alex Balashov <abalashov@evaristesys.com> wrote:
Curious: what is the intent/use-case?


On 04/01/2014 01:33 PM, Jason Penton wrote:

Hi,

I have a requirement to dynamically bind new ports to Kamailio during
run-time and am trying to decide on a possible impl. Right now I am
thinking the best way is to create a new thread for each dynamic bind
and then replicate the code found in udp_rcv_loop(), ultimately calling
recevice_msg() to do all the modular processing and route block
executions. I know this would cater for UDP only at the moment but I
suspect a similar concept could be employed for TCP.

Does anybody have any other ideas or foresee any problems?

Cheers
Jason


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