Hello list, Somewhere I read that OpenSIPS 1.6.0 allows to disable TCP but not UDP because UDP is required by the SIP RFC, so I looked at the RFCs.
RFC 2543 states that 'UDP and TCP should be implemented.' RFC 3261 states that 'UDP and TCP must be implemented.' It would seem intuitive that OpenSIPS developers force the OpenSIPS runtime to conform to the most recent RFC, meaning that neither UDP nor TCP listening is possibly disabled. ...or the developers allow the admin (config file editor) to disable either UDP or TCP. This could be because the developers want to support the oldest RFC for backwards compatibility for example, or because they want to allow the admin to make the decision themselves. But the current release of OpenSIPS does not allow UDP to be disabled, while allowing TCP to be disabled. Can somebody explain why this policy was chosen or what is wrong with my logic? Regards, Brian _______________________________________________ Users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.opensips.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users
