Hello,
ubuntu 18.04 is the worse distro to work with when having to use libssl.
One of their upgrades introduced mixed use of libssl 1.0 and 1.1, with
1.1 being one of the early releases in 1.1.x series. First thing that
broke (or was reported) was related to mysql tls connections and getting
stuck stuck after a while, when using the original mysql server (not
mariadb). I dug in the code of libmysqlclient and libssl for a while on
ubuntu 18.04, but couldn't sort it out, they are pretty huge code base
and upgrading to 20.04 seemed to solve it.
But it may worth upgrading to "ubuntu-ng" aka debian :-) -- to my
knowledge, debian buster (10) is known to be reliable with tls, debian
11 is at its very beginning, so not much experience with it yet.
Cheers,
Daniel
On 30.08.21 13:39, Sebastian Damm wrote:
Hi,
I suppose, it happens for real connections, too. But since it's so sporadically, I
guess, clients just retry and then it works.
The operating system is an Ubuntu 18.04 (getting replaced by Ubuntu 20.04 soon), thus
it's running with libssl 1.1.1.
Regards,
Sebastian
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Hello,
does it happen only for connections done by the monitoring system? Or
also for the connections tried from the usual sip phones?
What is the operating system and libssl version?
Cheers,
Daniel
On 30.08.21 11:57, Sebastian Damm wrote:
Hi Henning,
unfortunately, I don't have a host without traffic showing the same behavior. Our dev
hosts usually don't run long enough. (And they usually don't get monitored.)
The "sporadically" meant, that it can take sometimes up to one week until it
occurs on the same host again. And yes, some hosts have a bit more traffic than others, I
suppose that's why it occurs earlier on some hosts, later on others.
I guess we have to deploy updates more often. ;)
Regards,
Sebastian
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Hello Sebastian,
on a first look to the code the tls.reload does similar operations as done during normal
server startup, like
- load configuration
- fixing domains
- check sockets
If the error only happens sporadic and, on some servers, it is probably either an error
that only occurs in specific circumstances unrelated to kamailio, or some internal
corruption topic in the module/server.
Do you see it also on e.g., test systems without any real load? Is there a difference
between the systems in kind of load, and this maybe also causes some difference when the
error occurs?
Cheers,
Henning
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Subject: [SR-Users] What does "tls.reload" actually do?
Hi,
I noticed a strange behavior on some of our proxy servers, all running Kamailio 5.3.8.
After running for some time (weeks), our monitoring system sporadically starts reporting
errors. The check connects via tls and registers to an Asterisk behind the proxy server.
When this happens, the Kamailio log shows the following line:
ERROR: tls [tls_util.h:42]: tls_err_ret(): TLS accept:error:1409441B:SSL
routines:ssl3_read_bytes:tlsv1 alert decrypt error
When restarting Kamailio, the problem goes away only to come back after some weeks uptime
again.
On one host, I tried to find something using kamcmd, and I don't know why but I also
issued "tls.reload". And from that point, the monitoring system has not reported
the system as faulty anymore. I repeated the same thing on other hosts when the problem
occured there, all with the same result. "tls.reload" helps. But from the
documentation, I don't know why.
Does anybody have an explanation for it?
Regards,
Sebastian
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