Plus, if kamailio1 dies you will need a NEW tcp connection from your client to kamailio2, and that effectively means as Daniel said a new handshake.
On Thu, Nov 1, 2018 at 04:11 Daniel Tryba d.tryba@pocos.nl wrote:
On Thu, Nov 01, 2018 at 09:20:46AM +0000, Toffi Bossol wrote:
my use case will be:
We use two Kamailio instances (A and B)
A Client registers to a Kamailio A using TLS (SIP over TLS). The
TLS session data shall be stored into an external DB.
- Kamailio A is now unreachable.
- The client sends a register to Kamailio B over TLS.
- Kamailio B shall look into the external DB and checks that there is
already a TLS session data and can reuse it.
In order to make a SIP over TLS handshake, there has to be a new handshake. So the old data is stale and unusable.
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