Or maybe some special "id" to tell Kamailio to skip the verification and just create a new connection? Then I could use the real "id" for further outbound traffic.
Thank you! Regards, Volodymyr Ivanets. пт, 6 серп. 2021 о 15:45 Володимир Іванець <[email protected]> пише: > Hello Daniel! > > Thank you for the suggestion. Unfortunately adding the > "tcp_connection_match=1" did not made a difference. Kamailio found other > connection to the same peer and used it instead: > > *<core> [core/tcp_main.c:1610]: _tcpconn_find(): found connection by peer > address (id: 2)* > > Also, it looks like the answer is in this comment: > https://github.com/kamailio/kamailio/blob/master/src/core/tcp_main.c#L1563. > And below are active tls connections for the previous trunk. Is there a way > to add an additional field like a "tag" that could be used in peer matching > as well? Otherwise, I guess the only option I have is to run separate > instances of Kamailio with a very basic configuration for each MS Teams > connection. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > *# kamcmd tls.list{ id: 2 timeout: 0 src_ip: > 52.114.75.24 src_port: 5061 dst_ip: 172.16.30.206 > dst_port: 0 cipher: ECDHE-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384 TLSv1.2 Kx=ECDH > Au=RSA Enc=AESGCM(256) Mac=AEAD ct_wq_size: 0 enc_rd_buf: 0 > flags: 2 state: established}{ id: 3 timeout: 0 > src_ip: 52.114.75.24 src_port: 6272 dst_ip: > 172.16.30.206 dst_port: 5063 cipher: AES256-GCM-SHA384 > TLSv1.2 Kx=RSA Au=RSA Enc=AESGCM(256) Mac=AEAD ct_wq_size: 0 > enc_rd_buf: 0 flags: 2 state: established}{ id: > 4 timeout: 581 src_ip: 52.114.75.24 src_port: 6273 > dst_ip: 172.16.30.206 dst_port: 5063 cipher: > AES256-GCM-SHA384 TLSv1.2 Kx=RSA Au=RSA Enc=AESGCM(256) > Mac=AEAD ct_wq_size: 0 enc_rd_buf: 0 flags: 2 > state: established* > *} * > > Thank you! > > Regards, Volodymyr Ivanets. > > ср, 4 серп. 2021 о 13:45 Daniel-Constantin Mierla <[email protected]> > пише: > >> Hello, >> >> can you set >> https://www.kamailio.org/wiki/cookbooks/5.5.x/core#tcp_connection_match ? >> >> It may work only for connections accepted by Kamailio, but worth a try. >> >> Cheers, >> Daniel >> On 03.08.21 14:48, Володимир Іванець wrote: >> >> Hello Daniel, >> >> Yes, I have "socket=tls:172.16.30.206:5062" and "socket=tls: >> 172.16.30.206:5063" attributes for corresponding records in the >> Dispatcher configuration table. $fs prints out correct values in the >> "event_route[tm:local-request]". >> >> But I thought that TCP/TLS connections are established from a random port >> to a destination port on the peer side. And then the remote peer connects >> from its random port to our port 5062/5063. >> >> If understood Kamailio log correctly when it is about to establish a >> second connection to the same peer it sees an active connection for the >> previous trunk and uses it instead of creating a new one. >> >> Thank you! >> >> Regards, Volodymyr Ivanets. >> >> пн, 2 серп. 2021 о 22:21 Daniel-Constantin Mierla <[email protected]> >> пише: >> >>> Hello, >>> >>> do you force local send socket? >>> >>> Cheers, >>> Daniel >>> On 02.08.21 18:21, Володимир Іванець wrote: >>> >>> Hello Daniel! >>> >>> I updated Kamailio to the latest released version. The problem is that >>> still with tls_set_connect_server_id() I can not make a single instance of >>> Kamailio connect to multiple MS Teams domains. I use a single IP address >>> with different ports for different trunks. I can see it establishing a >>> connection to one trunk and using it for other domains. >>> >>> Is there a way to force Kamailio to make a new TLS connection to the >>> same peer address that it is already connected to? >>> >>> Thank you! >>> >>> Regards, Volodymyr Ivanets. >>> >>> пн, 2 серп. 2021 о 13:44 Daniel-Constantin Mierla <[email protected]> >>> пише: >>> >>>> Hello, >>>> >>>> upgrading is the recommended way, indeed, if you want to use >>>> tls_set_connect_server_id(). For older version you may want to try looping >>>> back to kamailio (can be over udp) and the use the xavps. Adds some >>>> overhead and hops, but if you are stuck to a version and can't really >>>> upgrade soon, might be an option to look at. >>>> >>>> Cheers, >>>> Daniel >>>> On 29.07.21 18:48, Володимир Іванець wrote: >>>> >>>> Hello Rob! >>>> >>>> Yes, I'm using Letsencrypt while I'm testing. But I would like to be >>>> able to use different certificates with different sockets. >>>> >>>> I found this discussion >>>> https://github.com/kamailio/kamailio/issues/2413. Looks like I need to >>>> use "tls_set_connect_server_id()" instead of setting >>>> $xavp(tls=>server_name)" and "$xavp(tls[0]=>server_id)". Unfortunately I'm >>>> currently using Kamailio v5.4 on my test system and this function is not >>>> available. I will update Kamailio and give it another try. Then I will >>>> update everyone in the hope it will be useful for someone :) >>>> >>>> Thank you! >>>> >>>> Regards, Volodymyr Ivanets >>>> >>>> чт, 29 лип. 2021 о 19:07 Rob van den Bulk <[email protected]> >>>> пише: >>>> >>>>> Hello, are u using letsencrypt? >>>>> >>>>> U can use a multi domain. >>>>> >>>>> Muti domain names in one certificate >>>>> >>>>> Outlook voor Android <https://aka.ms/AAb9ysg> downloaden >>>>> ------------------------------ >>>>> *From:* sr-users <[email protected]> on behalf of >>>>> Володимир Іванець <[email protected]> >>>>> *Sent:* Thursday, July 29, 2021 4:44:16 PM >>>>> *To:* Kamailio (SER) - Users Mailing List <[email protected] >>>>> > >>>>> *Subject:* [SR-Users] Integration with multiple MS Teams instances >>>>> >>>>> Hello all! >>>>> >>>>> I was able to connect Kamailio with MS Teams and now trying to add one >>>>> more Teams instance. It looks like I have some misconfiguration or there >>>>> is >>>>> a bug. >>>>> >>>>> My test server has 2 domain records pointing at it ( >>>>> kamailio.domain1.com and kamailio.domain2.com). My tls.cfg >>>>> configuration file looks like this. As you can see the Default section is >>>>> configured with a kamailio.domain1.com sertificate: >>>>> >>>>> *[server:default]* >>>>> *method = TLSv1.0+* >>>>> *require_certificate = no* >>>>> *verify_certificate = no* >>>>> *private_key = >>>>> /var/kamailio/certificates/kamailio.domain1.com/server/key.pem >>>>> <http://kamailio.domain1.com/server/key.pem>* >>>>> *certificate = >>>>> /var/kamailio/certificates/kamailio.domain1.com/server/cert.pem >>>>> <http://kamailio.domain1.com/server/cert.pem>* >>>>> *ca_list = /var/kamailio/certificates/kamailio.domain1.com/CA/cert.pem >>>>> <http://kamailio.domain1.com/CA/cert.pem>* >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> *[client:default]* >>>>> *method = TLSv1.0+* >>>>> *require_certificate = no* >>>>> *verify_certificate = no* >>>>> *private_key = >>>>> /var/kamailio/certificates/kamailio.domain1.com/server/key.pem >>>>> <http://kamailio.domain1.com/server/key.pem>* >>>>> *certificate = >>>>> /var/kamailio/certificates/kamailio.domain1.com/server/cert.pem >>>>> <http://kamailio.domain1.com/server/cert.pem>* >>>>> *ca_list = /var/kamailio/certificates/kamailio.domain1.com/CA/cert.pem >>>>> <http://kamailio.domain1.com/CA/cert.pem>* >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> *[server:172.16.30.206:5062 <http://172.16.30.206:5062>]* >>>>> *method = TLSv1.0+* >>>>> *require_certificate = no* >>>>> *verify_certificate = no* >>>>> *private_key = >>>>> /var/kamailio/certificates/kamailio.domain1.com/server/key.pem >>>>> <http://kamailio.domain1.com/server/key.pem>* >>>>> *certificate = >>>>> /var/kamailio/certificates/kamailio.domain1.com/server/cert.pem >>>>> <http://kamailio.domain1.com/server/cert.pem>* >>>>> *ca_list = /var/kamailio/certificates/kamailio.domain1.com/CA/cert.pem >>>>> <http://kamailio.domain1.com/CA/cert.pem>* >>>>> *server_name = "kamailio.domain1.com <http://kamailio.domain1.com>"* >>>>> *server_id = "**"kamailio.domain1.com <http://kamailio.domain1.com>"* >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> *[client:172.16.30.206:5062 <http://172.16.30.206:5062>]* >>>>> *method = TLSv1.0+* >>>>> *require_certificate = no* >>>>> *verify_certificate = no* >>>>> *private_key = >>>>> /var/kamailio/certificates/kamailio.domain1.com/server/key.pem >>>>> <http://kamailio.domain1.com/server/key.pem>* >>>>> *certificate = >>>>> /var/kamailio/certificates/kamailio.domain1.com/server/cert.pem >>>>> <http://kamailio.domain1.com/server/cert.pem>* >>>>> *ca_list = /var/kamailio/certificates/kamailio.domain1.com/CA/cert.pem >>>>> <http://kamailio.domain1.com/CA/cert.pem>* >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> *[server:172.16.30.206:5063 <http://172.16.30.206:5063>]* >>>>> *method = TLSv1.0+* >>>>> *require_certificate = no* >>>>> *verify_certificate = no* >>>>> *private_key = >>>>> /var/kamailio/certificates/kamailio.domain2.com/server/key.pem >>>>> <http://kamailio.domain2.com/server/key.pem>* >>>>> *certificate = >>>>> /var/kamailio/certificates/kamailio.domain2.com/server/cert.pem >>>>> <http://kamailio.domain2.com/server/cert.pem>* >>>>> *ca_list = /var/kamailio/certificates/kamailio.domain2.com/CA/cert.pem >>>>> <http://kamailio.domain2.com/CA/cert.pem>* >>>>> *server_name = "kamailio.domain2.com <http://kamailio.domain2.com>"* >>>>> >>>>> *server_id = "**"kamailio.domain2.com <http://kamailio.domain2.com>"* >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> *[client:172.16.30.206:5063 <http://172.16.30.206:5063>]* >>>>> *method = TLSv1.0+* >>>>> *require_certificate = no* >>>>> *verify_certificate = no* >>>>> *private_key = >>>>> /var/kamailio/certificates/kamailio.domain2.com/server/key.pem >>>>> <http://kamailio.domain2.com/server/key.pem>* >>>>> *certificate = >>>>> /var/kamailio/certificates/kamailio.domain2.com/server/cert.pem >>>>> <http://kamailio.domain2.com/server/cert.pem>* >>>>> *ca_list = /var/kamailio/certificates/kamailio.domain2.com/CA/cert.pem >>>>> <http://kamailio.domain2.com/CA/cert.pem>* >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> The dispatcher configuration table looks like this: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> +----+-------+----------------------------------------------+-------+----------+--------------------------------------------------------------------+-------------+ >>>>> | id | setid | destination | flags | >>>>> priority | attrs >>>>> | description | >>>>> >>>>> +----+-------+----------------------------------------------+-------+----------+--------------------------------------------------------------------+-------------+ >>>>> | 1 | 1 | sip:sip.pstnhub.microsoft.com;transport=tls | 0 | >>>>> 3 | socket=tls:172.16.30.206:5062;ping_from=sip: >>>>> kamailio.domain1.com | MS Teams 1 | >>>>> | 2 | 2 | sip:sip.pstnhub.microsoft.com;transport=tls | 0 | >>>>> 3 | socket=tls:172.16.30.206:5063;ping_from=sip: >>>>> kamailio.domain2.com | MS Teams 2 | >>>>> >>>>> +----+-------+----------------------------------------------+-------+----------+--------------------------------------------------------------------+-------------+ >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> When Kamailio is started only connection with the first trunk is >>>>> established: >>>>> >>>>> *# kamcmd tls.list* >>>>> *{* >>>>> * id: 1* >>>>> * timeout: 0* >>>>> * src_ip: 52.114.75.24* >>>>> * src_port: 5061* >>>>> * dst_ip: 172.16.30.206* >>>>> * dst_port: 0* >>>>> * cipher: ECDHE-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384 TLSv1.2 Kx=ECDH >>>>> Au=RSA Enc=AESGCM(256) Mac=AEAD* >>>>> * ct_wq_size: 0* >>>>> * enc_rd_buf: 0* >>>>> * flags: 2* >>>>> * state: established* >>>>> *}* >>>>> *{* >>>>> * id: 2* >>>>> * timeout: 0* >>>>> * src_ip: 52.114.75.24* >>>>> * src_port: 7810* >>>>> * dst_ip: 172.16.30.206* >>>>> * dst_port: 5062* >>>>> * cipher: AES256-GCM-SHA384 TLSv1.2 Kx=RSA Au=RSA >>>>> Enc=AESGCM(256) Mac=AEAD* >>>>> * ct_wq_size: 0* >>>>> * enc_rd_buf: 0* >>>>> * flags: 2* >>>>> * state: established* >>>>> *}* >>>>> *{* >>>>> * id: 3* >>>>> * timeout: 596* >>>>> * src_ip: 52.114.75.24* >>>>> * src_port: 7811* >>>>> * dst_ip: 172.16.30.206* >>>>> * dst_port: 5062* >>>>> * cipher: AES256-GCM-SHA384 TLSv1.2 Kx=RSA Au=RSA >>>>> Enc=AESGCM(256) Mac=AEAD* >>>>> * ct_wq_size: 0* >>>>> * enc_rd_buf: 0* >>>>> * flags: 2* >>>>> * state: established* >>>>> *}* >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Here is what I can see in Kamailio log file when it sends an OPTIONS >>>>> request to the second trunk. Kamailio uses Default tls configuration and >>>>> MS >>>>> Teams don't accept it: >>>>> >>>>> *Jul 29 16:46:14 kamailio /usr/sbin/kamailio[11809]: ALERT: <script>: >>>>> == TRACE. tm:local-request. fs is tls:172.16.30.206:5063 >>>>> <http://172.16.30.206:5063>* >>>>> *Jul 29 16:46:14 kamailio /usr/sbin/kamailio[11809]: DEBUG: tm >>>>> [uac.c:352]: t_run_local_req(): apply new updates without Via to sip msg* >>>>> *Jul 29 16:46:14 kamailio /usr/sbin/kamailio[11809]: DEBUG: <core> >>>>> [core/msg_translator.c:1796]: check_boundaries(): no multi-part body* >>>>> *Jul 29 16:46:14 kamailio /usr/sbin/kamailio[11809]: DEBUG: <core> >>>>> [core/parser/msg_parser.c:610]: parse_msg(): SIP Request:* >>>>> *Jul 29 16:46:14 kamailio /usr/sbin/kamailio[11809]: DEBUG: <core> >>>>> [core/parser/msg_parser.c:612]: parse_msg(): method: <OPTIONS>* >>>>> *Jul 29 16:46:14 kamailio /usr/sbin/kamailio[11809]: DEBUG: <core> >>>>> [core/parser/msg_parser.c:614]: parse_msg(): uri: >>>>> <sip:sip.pstnhub.microsoft.com >>>>> <http://sip.pstnhub.microsoft.com>;transport=tls>* >>>>> *Jul 29 16:46:14 kamailio /usr/sbin/kamailio[11809]: DEBUG: <core> >>>>> [core/parser/msg_parser.c:616]: parse_msg(): version: <SIP/2.0>* >>>>> *Jul 29 16:46:14 kamailio /usr/sbin/kamailio[11809]: DEBUG: <core> >>>>> [core/parser/parse_via.c:1303]: parse_via_param(): Found param type 232, >>>>> <branch> = <z9hG4bK169b.6411b4c3000000000000000000000000.0>; state=16* >>>>> *Jul 29 16:46:14 kamailio /usr/sbin/kamailio[11809]: DEBUG: <core> >>>>> [core/parser/parse_via.c:2639]: parse_via(): end of header reached, >>>>> state=5* >>>>> *Jul 29 16:46:14 kamailio /usr/sbin/kamailio[11809]: DEBUG: <core> >>>>> [core/parser/msg_parser.c:498]: parse_headers(): Via found, flags=2* >>>>> *Jul 29 16:46:14 kamailio /usr/sbin/kamailio[11809]: DEBUG: <core> >>>>> [core/parser/msg_parser.c:500]: parse_headers(): this is the first via* >>>>> *Jul 29 16:46:14 kamailio /usr/sbin/kamailio[11809]: DEBUG: <core> >>>>> [core/parser/parse_addr_spec.c:864]: parse_addr_spec(): end of header >>>>> reached, state=10* >>>>> *Jul 29 16:46:14 kamailio /usr/sbin/kamailio[11809]: DEBUG: <core> >>>>> [core/parser/msg_parser.c:171]: get_hdr_field(): <To> [47]; >>>>> uri=[sip:sip.pstnhub.microsoft.com >>>>> <http://sip.pstnhub.microsoft.com>;transport=tls]* >>>>> *Jul 29 16:46:14 kamailio /usr/sbin/kamailio[11809]: DEBUG: <core> >>>>> [core/parser/msg_parser.c:174]: get_hdr_field(): to body >>>>> (47)[<sip:sip.pstnhub.microsoft.com >>>>> <http://sip.pstnhub.microsoft.com>;transport=tls>^M* >>>>> *], to tag (0)[]* >>>>> *Jul 29 16:46:14 kamailio /usr/sbin/kamailio[11809]: DEBUG: <core> >>>>> [core/parser/msg_parser.c:152]: get_hdr_field(): cseq <CSeq>: <10> >>>>> <OPTIONS>* >>>>> *Jul 29 16:46:14 kamailio /usr/sbin/kamailio[11809]: DEBUG: <core> >>>>> [core/parser/msg_parser.c:185]: get_hdr_field(): content_length=0* >>>>> *Jul 29 16:46:14 kamailio /usr/sbin/kamailio[11809]: DEBUG: <core> >>>>> [core/parser/msg_parser.c:89]: get_hdr_field(): found end of header* >>>>> *Jul 29 16:46:14 kamailio /usr/sbin/kamailio[11809]: DEBUG: <core> >>>>> [core/parser/msg_parser.c:610]: parse_msg(): SIP Request:* >>>>> *Jul 29 16:46:14 kamailio /usr/sbin/kamailio[11809]: DEBUG: <core> >>>>> [core/parser/msg_parser.c:612]: parse_msg(): method: <OPTIONS>* >>>>> *Jul 29 16:46:14 kamailio /usr/sbin/kamailio[11809]: DEBUG: <core> >>>>> [core/parser/msg_parser.c:614]: parse_msg(): uri: >>>>> <sip:sip.pstnhub.microsoft.com >>>>> <http://sip.pstnhub.microsoft.com>;transport=tls>* >>>>> *Jul 29 16:46:14 kamailio /usr/sbin/kamailio[11809]: DEBUG: <core> >>>>> [core/parser/msg_parser.c:616]: parse_msg(): version: <SIP/2.0>* >>>>> *Jul 29 16:46:14 kamailio /usr/sbin/kamailio[11809]: DEBUG: <core> >>>>> [core/parser/parse_via.c:1303]: parse_via_param(): Found param type 232, >>>>> <branch> = <z9hG4bK169b.6411b4c3000000000000000000000000.0>; state=16* >>>>> *Jul 29 16:46:14 kamailio /usr/sbin/kamailio[11809]: DEBUG: <core> >>>>> [core/parser/parse_via.c:2639]: parse_via(): end of header reached, >>>>> state=5* >>>>> *Jul 29 16:46:14 kamailio /usr/sbin/kamailio[11809]: DEBUG: <core> >>>>> [core/parser/msg_parser.c:498]: parse_headers(): Via found, flags=2* >>>>> *Jul 29 16:46:14 kamailio /usr/sbin/kamailio[11809]: DEBUG: <core> >>>>> [core/parser/msg_parser.c:500]: parse_headers(): this is the first via* >>>>> *Jul 29 16:46:14 kamailio /usr/sbin/kamailio[11809]: DEBUG: <core> >>>>> [core/parser/parse_addr_spec.c:864]: parse_addr_spec(): end of header >>>>> reached, state=10* >>>>> *Jul 29 16:46:14 kamailio /usr/sbin/kamailio[11809]: DEBUG: <core> >>>>> [core/parser/msg_parser.c:171]: get_hdr_field(): <To> [47]; >>>>> uri=[sip:sip.pstnhub.microsoft.com >>>>> <http://sip.pstnhub.microsoft.com>;transport=tls]* >>>>> *Jul 29 16:46:14 kamailio /usr/sbin/kamailio[11809]: DEBUG: <core> >>>>> [core/parser/msg_parser.c:174]: get_hdr_field(): to body >>>>> (47)[<sip:sip.pstnhub.microsoft.com >>>>> <http://sip.pstnhub.microsoft.com>;transport=tls>^M* >>>>> *], to tag (0)[]* >>>>> *Jul 29 16:46:14 kamailio /usr/sbin/kamailio[11809]: DEBUG: <core> >>>>> [core/parser/msg_parser.c:152]: get_hdr_field(): cseq <CSeq>: <10> >>>>> <OPTIONS>* >>>>> *Jul 29 16:46:14 kamailio /usr/sbin/kamailio[11809]: DEBUG: tm >>>>> [uac.c:189]: uac_refresh_hdr_shortcuts(): cseq: [CSeq: 10]* >>>>> *Jul 29 16:46:14 kamailio /usr/sbin/kamailio[11809]: DEBUG: <core> >>>>> [core/tcp_main.c:1993]: tcp_send(): no open tcp connection found, opening >>>>> new one* >>>>> *Jul 29 16:46:14 kamailio /usr/sbin/kamailio[11809]: DEBUG: <core> >>>>> [core/ip_addr.c:229]: print_ip(): tcpconn_new: new tcp connection: >>>>> 52.114.75.24* >>>>> *Jul 29 16:46:14 kamailio /usr/sbin/kamailio[11809]: DEBUG: <core> >>>>> [core/tcp_main.c:1175]: tcpconn_new(): on port 5061, type 3, socket -1* >>>>> *Jul 29 16:46:14 kamailio /usr/sbin/kamailio[11809]: DEBUG: <core> >>>>> [core/tcp_main.c:1498]: tcpconn_add(): hashes: 2831:67:0, 1* >>>>> *Jul 29 16:46:14 kamailio /usr/sbin/kamailio[11809]: DEBUG: tls >>>>> [tls_server.c:199]: tls_complete_init(): completing tls connection >>>>> initialization* >>>>> *Jul 29 16:46:14 kamailio /usr/sbin/kamailio[11809]: DEBUG: tls >>>>> [tls_server.c:162]: tls_get_connect_server_name(): xavp with outbound >>>>> server name not found* >>>>> *Jul 29 16:46:14 kamailio /usr/sbin/kamailio[11809]: DEBUG: tls >>>>> [tls_server.c:142]: tls_get_connect_server_id(): xavp with outbound server >>>>> id not found* >>>>> *Jul 29 16:46:14 kamailio /usr/sbin/kamailio[11809]: DEBUG: tls >>>>> [tls_server.c:228]: tls_complete_init(): Using initial TLS domain >>>>> TLSc<default> (dom 0x7f35509da688 ctx 0x7f3550b7a568 sn [])* >>>>> *Jul 29 16:46:14 kamailio /usr/sbin/kamailio[11809]: DEBUG: tls >>>>> [tls_domain.c:1177]: tls_lookup_private_key(): Private key lookup for >>>>> SSL_CTX-0x7f3550b7a568: (nil)* >>>>> *Jul 29 16:46:14 kamailio /usr/sbin/kamailio[11809]: DEBUG: tls >>>>> [tls_domain.c:747]: sr_ssl_ctx_info_callback(): SSL handshake started* >>>>> *...* >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> If I change the Default configuration to use kamailio.domain2.com >>>>> certificate, the second trunk will connect but the first one will fail. >>>>> I tried to set "$xavp(tls=>server_name)" and >>>>> "$xavp(tls[0]=>server_id)" variables to the event_route[tm:local-request] >>>>> section but log still stated that server Name and ID were not found. >>>>> >>>>> Can someone please point me in the right direction, how can I make >>>>> Kamailio use the correct certificates when establishing multiple TLS >>>>> connections? >>>>> >>>>> Thanks a lot! >>>>> >>>>> Regards, Volodymyr Ivanets >>>>> __________________________________________________________ >>>>> Kamailio - Users Mailing List - Non Commercial Discussions >>>>> * [email protected] >>>>> Important: keep the mailing list in the recipients, do not reply only >>>>> to the sender! >>>>> Edit mailing list options or unsubscribe: >>>>> * https://lists.kamailio.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sr-users >>>>> >>>> >>>> __________________________________________________________ >>>> Kamailio - Users Mailing List - Non Commercial Discussions >>>> * [email protected] >>>> Important: keep the mailing list in the recipients, do not reply only to >>>> the sender! >>>> Edit mailing list options or unsubscribe: >>>> * https://lists.kamailio.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sr-users >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Daniel-Constantin Mierla -- www.asipto.comwww.twitter.com/miconda -- >>>> www.linkedin.com/in/miconda >>>> >>>> -- >>> Daniel-Constantin Mierla -- www.asipto.comwww.twitter.com/miconda -- >>> www.linkedin.com/in/miconda >>> >>> -- >> Daniel-Constantin Mierla -- www.asipto.comwww.twitter.com/miconda -- >> www.linkedin.com/in/miconda >> >>
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