Hey guys, any thoughts on that? Probably a bug or is it a default behavior?
On Thu, Mar 9, 2017, 2:05 PM Kseniya Blashchuk <ksybl...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi all! > I am running asterisk 13.1.0 on Ubuntu server 16.04. There are two IP > addresses from the same subnet set on one interface, and bindaddr is set to > the second on them in sip.conf and in iax.conf. > Incoming connections work as expected. However, for outgoing connections > it seems that asterisk tells the kernel to use the specific "bind" address > only in case of UDP usage (both SIP and IAX work like that). In case of > outgoing TCP connections (SIP TCP and TLS) the first IP address from the > interface is used. > In my understanding, normally 'bind' should not only tell on which address > to listen, but also which source address to request for outgoing > connections, but it works only for UDP connections for some reason. > Can anybody explain if it's a normal behavior? >
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