Hello,
looking at your initial email in this discussion, you said:
"This works great except when I try using TLS, kamailio routes traffic
from eth0:0 to eth0 then to correct destination"
Does that mean you see a connection from eth0:0 to eth0, so kamailio is
receiving the SIP traffic again and they is forwarding to the destination?
Cheers,
Daniel
On 06/05/15 13:51, Vik Killa wrote:
Do you do anything special in your kamailio config to
handle the NIC
aliases?
On Mon, May 4, 2015 at 10:21 PM, Slava Bendersky
<volga629(a)networklab.ca <mailto:volga629@networklab.ca>> wrote:
Hello Vik,
I don't have same problem it works fine for me, but I have same
setup on public side where multiply aliases on interface is involved.
Slava.
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Are you having the same problem as myself?
Thanks,
V
On Fri, May 1, 2015 at 8:20 PM, Slava Bendersky
<volga629(a)networklab.ca <mailto:volga629@networklab.ca>> wrote:
Hello Vik,
I have similar setup, try define you server configuration in
tls.cfg
[server:ip address of alias interface:port of alias interface]
method = TLSv1
verify_certificate = no
require_certificate = no
private_key =
certificate =
ca_list =
crl =
Slava
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*Sent: *Wednesday, April 29, 2015 4:32:21 PM
*Subject: *[SR-Users] issue with TLS and 2 NIC interfaces
Hello,
if i have two interfaces (eth0 and eth0:0)
I set kamailio to listen to the IP on eth0:0
This works great except when I try using TLS, kamailio routes
traffic from eth0:0 to eth0 then to correct destination
It should be just doing eth0:0 -> correct destination
If I use UDP/TCP I am not seeing this behavior.
If I set kamailio to listen to eth0 and remove eth0;0, TLS
works fine.
I'm running kamailio compiled from source git master a few
days ago.
Is anyone else having this problem?
I'm wondering if it's a bug.
Thanks,
V
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