Jurijs,

That's exactly how I'm trying.

Le 02/11/2022 à 18:14, Jurijs Ivolga a écrit :
How did you configure force_send_sock?

it should be something like this:

modparam("siptrace", "force_send_sock", "sip:192.168.1.210:5066 <http://192.168.1.210:5066>")

I'm guessing instead of sip, you are putting udp...

Jurijs


On Wed, Nov 2, 2022 at 6:12 PM Igor Olhovskiy <[email protected]> wrote:

    That's what I tried first and got:

    ERROR: siptrace [siptrace.c:392]: mod_init(): bad send sock address

    Le mer. 2 nov. 2022 à 15:58, Jurijs Ivolga
    <[email protected]> a écrit :

        Hi,

        For only UDP, you can try |force_send_sock| with UDP socket there.

        Jurijs


        On Wed, Nov 2, 2022 at 5:31 PM Igor Olhovskiy
        <[email protected]> wrote:

            Hello,

            Found an interesting scenario, maybe something could be
            done here.
            I have a siptrace module configured like

            modparam("siptrace", "duplicate_uri",
            "sip:<MY_HOMER_SERVER>:9060")
            modparam("siptrace", "hep_mode_on", 1)
            modparam("siptrace", "trace_to_database", 0)
            modparam("siptrace", "trace_on", 1)
            modparam("siptrace", "hep_version", 3)
            modparam("siptrace", "trace_mode", 1)

            When Kamailio is under stress test (sipflood via
            OPTIONS/TLS), with this settings it transfers all flood to
            HOMER server.

            At some point Kamailio just stops accepting any new TLS
            connections.

            Turning off siptrace solves this issue.

            As I got, siptrace module is not changing protocol of the
            message (means not converting TCP/UDP) or so. Could it be
            possible, that at some point siptrace "eats" all TCP
            connections (especially if remote HOMER is down or not
            answering) which leads Kamailio to stop processing any new
            connections?

            And is it possible to send HEP traffic only via UDP to
            prevent this?

            Yes, sure other option is to trace only "legal" traffic

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            Ihor (Igor)
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