@schneuwlym : you list in the message flow that
Kamailio uses 192.168.1.1 at the top of the initial comment, but then you also say
"Interestingly Kamailio does not listen on interface 192.168.1.1, so why does it use
this socket?"
You misunderstood my my setup description. The box where Kamailio is running has two
interfaces. and Kamailio is listening just on 192.168.14[78].1
If TLS is used, Kamailio is going to use the second interface (192.168.1.1) towards the
second Kamailio but it is not configured to listen on this interface. So why does it use
this address even if it is not configured to listen on this interface. If plain SIP is
used, Kamailio uses 192.168.14[78].1 for all connections.
To me it sounds odd that the behavior is different of choosing the socket if TLS is used
or not, doesn't it?
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