Hello,
you can set per tcp connection lifetime using tcpops module:
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https://www.kamailio.org/docs/modules/stable/modules/tcpops.html
You can do that when you get the INVITE, before sending a negative
response from kamailio.cfg. Or, if you relay the invite, set a failure
route for it and do the operation there.
Cheers,
Daniel
On 07/11/16 23:26, Colin Morelli wrote:
Hey all,
Looking to figure out the best way to allow TCP connections to stay
alive for NAT'd clients, however, to protect against people just
opening TCP connections to the server, I'm hoping to only keepalive
TCP connections for connections that have sent an INVITE and received
a 200 OK.
Does this type of per-socket connection lifetime setting exist?
For a bit more background: this is specifically for clients that are
using the TCP connection for an INVITE. They don't register with the
server, and as a result there's no active flow timer for their
connection. Is there a way to enable this type of behavior without
registering?
Best,
Colin
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