Hi Alex,
You make a good point about the listener resources, however, all external traffic is being passed to internal resources so the load on them would be similar. I was more focused on having "one port for all traffic" and only one IP to move between HA hosts. It turns out that may require a lot of work for very little reward now that I know there are literally three people who would care about the port number for internal traffic. I'd still like to have this configuration, but other parties agreed they are just as happy with a two listener configuration using an alternate port.
On Thu, May 25, 2023 at 7:25 AM Alex Balashov abalashov@evaristesys.com wrote:
Calvin,
But if you are okay with having two listeners, remember that you can use the `socket_workers`[1] configuration directive to limit the number of worker processes associated with the lesser-utilised listener.
This produces a simpler configuration while satisfying one's sense that twice the listeners shouldn't incur twice the resource commitment, or something like that.
-- Alex
[1] https://www.kamailio.org/wikidocs/cookbooks/5.6.x/core/#socket_workers
On May 23, 2023, at 2:09 AM, Daniel-Constantin Mierla miconda@gmail.com
wrote:
Hello, you can skip setting advertise for listen and try to play with
set_advertised_address() and record_route_preset() along with domain alias for public address.
Cheers, Daniel On 22.05.23 19:11, Calvin E. wrote:
Using 5.6.x, a scenario designed for a public IP now needs to support
life in the cloud behind NAT. I'd like to avoid having two listeners to separate on-net from off-net traffic. In a HA scenario, it would be nice to have only one floating IP.
Is it possible to use the same local address and port for
external/public and internal/private traffic?
Should set_advertised_address() override the listen advertise address?
Initial testing did not produce the expected result. I want to make
sure I'm following a sane pattern before going down a rabbit hole. The idea is to toggle the advertised address by checking if the sender or recipient is rfc1918().
For the dispatcher module, is it possible to use socket names like
below? In testing it appeared that only one of the two names was valid.
listen=udp:10.0.0.10:5060 name "onnet" listen=udp:10.0.0.10:5060 advertise 11.11.11.11:5060 name "offnet"
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