Hello, 1. If you suspect someone can mess up your routing tables without authorization, you have a much bigger problem that just what you’re asking about. This is the number one thing that shouldn’t happen. 2. If by some security hole in your infrastructure, it does happen, you can restore the latest backup. You should always have backups made automatically by AWS. 3. Make sure that can’t happen by implementing proper security measures like using only private RDS instead of public, narrow down security groups, use a read only user in Kamailio if possible, etc.
Hope that helps Regards, David Villasmil email: david.villasmil.w...@gmail.com On Fri, Jul 4, 2025 at 7:10 AM Sasmita Panda <spa...@3clogic.com> wrote: > I am using opensips 3.4 right now . I have the DB at aws RDS . > > If someone logged into the DB and made some changes to the table I am not > getting that information stored anywhere . > > If I will talk about dynamic routing only (this module only can hamper my > calls ) , any changes in the table at runtime , when my service get > restarted Can I get the latest table information on the logs itself ? So > that I can check from the logs what changes made in the DB before restart . > > If this is not possible , then what is the other way to do so ? Please > suggest . I am stuck on soothing here before production live . > > > *Thanks & Regards* > *Sasmita Panda* > *Senior Network Testing and Software Engineer* > *3CLogic , ph:07827611765* > _______________________________________________ > Users mailing list > Users@lists.opensips.org > http://lists.opensips.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users >
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