Hi,
I want to limit Kamailios accepted methods to REGISTER, INVITE and their
related methods like BYE and CANCEL. How to do this in Kamailio? Is there a
standard way or I should use is_method function?
Regards
Another thought...
Perhaps 'async_task_route()' automatically creates a transaction, which is why I was having problems with the calls to 't_newtran()' and 't_release()' after the route had been changed to execute through 'async_task_route()'.
If so, then maybe it's safe for my async presence route to not call 't_newtran()' and 't_release()'.
Thanks.
Hello.
I have read that the primary use of 't_newtran()' is to handle SIP retransmissions.
Given that, is there any reason to use it when operating over TCP/TLS?
I recently changed a route to operate asynchronously through 'async_task_route()'. When I did, calls to 't_newtran()' started failing.
I'm hoping that I can safely remove all the calls to 't_newtran()' and the matching calls to 't_release()' on this async route, because I am using TLS as the transport.
Does that sound correct?
Thanks.
Hello !
Since I moved my OS to RHEL 7, the logs management has changed. I cannot
have all logs in /var/log/messages as I used to have. Indeed, there is
journald/rsyslog which blocked logs to be written after hundreds/thousands
of messages.
I tried to set these values to 0:
vim /etc/systemd/journald.conf
[Journal]
[.]
RateLimitInterval=0
RateLimitBurst=0
But the problem is still present.
Anyone has already solved this problem?
Regards,
Igor.
Hey
Is there any variable that retrieves me the destination of a reply?
I've used the To header for the domain, but i can't seem to get the
destination port.
Any help ?
Thanks