Usually the default value is set to what's expected to be commonly available, 
as Kamailio can still be used on old distros such as centos 6/7, debian 9. 
Using ifdefs in the code based on availability of tls version will make it hard 
to present in documentation what would be default value. The reason of modparam 
is to offer the flexibility to set desired value and not depend on developer's 
default value.

I am not against on changing it, just to be in a way that does not result in 
compile failures for not-very-old distros and the documentation to be able to 
reflect easily the default value.

Regarding misc examples, many are very old, not really maintained, probably 
kamailio will not start with several of them. They are kept more as 
documentation/reference. But people are more that welcome to test and update 
them.

Overall, just made pull requests for the changes you think worth to be done.

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