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#### Description
There's a small regression after #2497.
If SDP didn't have an "a=rtcp" header (RFC1889 behavior), Kamailio had thrown an Error `can't extract 'a=rtcp' IP from the SDP` on every INVITE. After the PR Kamailio does not flood into log.
Also refactored #2769.
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* nathelper: fix_nated_sdp added ignoring RFC3605-param if omitted
-- File Changes --
M src/modules/nathelper/nathelper.c (37)
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Add mqueue_name and mqueue_size to define queues.
Updated doc.
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### Description
There is a Segmentation Fault that occurs with Kamailio 5.3.7 and onward. It does not occurs always. I am using alpine version 3.12 and it happens after lot of traffic. This does not happens with previous versions. After it crash it keeps crashing for about 5-10 times (something with the dialogs I believe).
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Is difficult to reproduce the issue it happens after some hours runnning. I have not been able to reproduce it out of prod environment
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I was able to have a core dump.
BT
```
#0 0x00007fbcae3d01fa in dlg_onroute (req=0x7fbcae9fd408, route_params=<optimized out>, param=<optimized out>) at dlg_handlers.c:1322
#1 0x00007fbcae71e6b5 in run_rr_callbacks (req=req@entry=0x7fbcae9fd408, rr_param=rr_param@entry=0x7ffe08bf50d0) at rr_cb.c:96
#2 0x00007fbcae714e7a in after_loose (_m=0x7fbcae9fd408, preloaded=<optimized out>) at loose.c:951
#3 0x0000558669815d5e in do_action (h=h@entry=0x7ffe08bf58c0, a=a@entry=0x7fbcae964878, msg=msg@entry=0x7fbcae9fd408) at core/action.c:1077
#4 0x0000558669810bbf in run_actions (h=h@entry=0x7ffe08bf58c0, a=0x7fbcae964878, msg=0x7fbcae9fd408) at core/action.c:1576
#5 0x000055866981c5f3 in run_actions_safe (h=h@entry=0x7ffe08bf6770, a=<optimized out>, msg=<optimized out>) at core/action.c:1640
#6 0x00005586698e8b5a in rval_get_int (h=0x7ffe08bf6770, msg=<optimized out>, i=i@entry=0x7ffe08bf5b98, rv=rv@entry=0x7fbcae9649d0, cache=cache@entry=0x0) at core/rvalue.c:915
#7 0x00005586698ed9b7 in rval_expr_eval_int (h=h@entry=0x7ffe08bf6770, msg=msg@entry=0x7fbcae9fd408, res=res@entry=0x7ffe08bf5b98, rve=rve@entry=0x7fbcae9649c8) at core/rvalue.c:1913
#8 0x0000558669815a51 in do_action (h=h@entry=0x7ffe08bf6770, a=a@entry=0x7fbcae967258, msg=msg@entry=0x7fbcae9fd408) at core/action.c:1047
#9 0x0000558669810bbf in run_actions (h=h@entry=0x7ffe08bf6770, a=0x7fbcae964640, msg=msg@entry=0x7fbcae9fd408) at core/action.c:1576
#10 0x0000558669813c56 in do_action (h=h@entry=0x7ffe08bf6770, a=a@entry=0x7fbcae941968, msg=msg@entry=0x7fbcae9fd408) at core/action.c:695
#11 0x0000558669810bbf in run_actions (h=h@entry=0x7ffe08bf6770, a=a@entry=0x7fbcae93c9f8, msg=msg@entry=0x7fbcae9fd408) at core/action.c:1576
#12 0x000055866981c68b in run_top_route (a=0x7fbcae93c9f8, msg=msg@entry=0x7fbcae9fd408, c=c@entry=0x0) at core/action.c:1661
#13 0x00005586698bff2f in receive_msg (buf=buf@entry=0x558669baffa0 <buf> "ACK sip:529999999@185.X.X.X:5060 SIP/2.0\r\nVia: SIP/2.0/UDP 201.X.X.X:51620;rport;branch=z9hG4bKa229em1tD95yg\r\nRoute: <sip:34.X.X.X;lr;did=d6c.7ac2>\r\nRoute: <sip:204.X.X.X;lr;ftag="...,
len=<optimized out>, rcv_info=rcv_info@entry=0x7ffe08bf6ab8) at core/receive.c:423
#14 0x0000558669975ad5 in udp_rcv_loop () at core/udp_server.c:554
#15 0x000055866980f36f in main_loop () at main.c:1673
#16 0x00005586698072df in main (argc=8, argv=<optimized out>) at main.c:2802
```
I notice that req->callid is NULL and that's what the LM_WARN instruction is trying to answer. I see that there is really a callid in the request
```
(gdb) p req->callid
$2 = (struct hdr_field *) 0x0
```
buf with address sanitized
```
(gdb) p req->buf
$3 = 0x558669baffa0 <buf> "ACK sip:52999999999@185.X.X.X:5060 SIP/2.0\r\nVia: SIP/2.0/UDP 201.X.X.X:51620;rport;branch=z9hG4bKa229em1tD95yg\r\nRoute: <sip:34.X.X.X;lr;did=d6c.7ac2>\r\nRoute: <sip:204.44.138.145;lr;ftag=6Ua3gyNtjcNZg;did=d6c.a82f0ab6>\r\nMax-Forwards: 69\r\nFrom: \"V7211038140XXXXX\" <sip:3325040318@201.X.X.X>;tag=6Ua3gyNtjcNZg\r\nTo: <sip:0XXXXX#529999999@34.X.X.X:5060>;tag=yTTrUSrh-D1\r\nCall-ID: 80f064e6-64dc-123a-55b9-d4bed9f99694\r\nCSeq: 38887155 ACK\r\nContact: <sip:gw+1-XXXXXX-XXXXX@201.X.X.X:51620;transport=udp;gw=1-XXXXX-XXXX>\r\nContent-Length: 0\r\n\r\n"
```
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```
{"log":" 8(20) NOTICE: {2 1 INVITE 91a0458-d564a8c0-13c4-65014-325a3-60f3462f-325a3} acc [acc.c:279]: acc_log_request(): ACC: transaction answered: timestamp=1626827218;method=INVITE;from_tag=a8f3938-d564a8c0-13c4-65014-325a3-504c0745-325a3;to_tag=00mTqYrLtU7;call_id=91a0458-d564a8c0-13c4-65014-325a3-60f3462f-325a3;code=200;reason=OK;src_user=99999999;src_domain=34.X.X.X;src_ip=201.X.X.X;dst_ouser=9999999#529999999;dst_user=9999999#529999999;dst_domain=200.X.X.X.145\n","stream":"stderr","time":"2021-07-21T00:26:58.667367489Z"}
{"log":" 7(19) NOTICE: {2 102 INVITE 2e0da1634918d23662e1ad786be4f5ee(a)34.X.X.X} acc [acc.c:279]: acc_log_request(): ACC: transaction answered: timestamp=1626827218;method=INVITE;from_tag=as751a378e;to_tag=rdsCYaseahb;call_id=2e0da1634918d23662e1ad786be4f5ee@34.X.X.X;code=200;reason=OK;src_user=asterisk;src_domain=34.X.X.X;src_ip=200.X.X.X.46;dst_ouser=888888#529999999;dst_user=888888#529999999;dst_domain=200.X.X.X.145\n","stream":"stderr","time":"2021-07-21T00:26:58.969958529999999Z"}
{"log":" 1(13) NOTICE: {2 1 INVITE 919e958-d564a8c0-13c4-65014-325a1-7577499e-325a1} acc [acc.c:279]: acc_log_request(): ACC: transaction answered: timestamp=1626827219;method=INVITE;from_tag=a8e0a78-d564a8c0-13c4-65014-325a1-7a5b131c-325a1;to_tag=maap2JSSk82;call_id=919e958-d564a8c0-13c4-65014-325a1-7577499e-325a1;code=200;reason=OK;src_user=99999999;src_domain=34.X.X.X;src_ip=201.X.X.X;dst_ouser=9999999#529999999;dst_user=9999999#529999999;dst_domain=200.X.X.X.145\n","stream":"stderr","time":"2021-07-21T00:26:59.067200485Z"}
{"log":" 1(13) NOTICE: {2 102 INVITE 1f5bbcfa4052aa7c0b9e6def3529999999d7b(a)34.X.X.X} acc [acc.c:279]: acc_log_request(): ACC: transaction answered: timestamp=1626827219;method=INVITE;from_tag=as27988b45;to_tag=2ugyneFdK-6;call_id=1f5bbcfa4052aa7c0b9e6def3529999999d7b@34.X.X.X;code=200;reason=OK;src_user=asterisk;src_domain=34.X.X.X;src_ip=200.X.X.X.46;dst_ouser=888888#529999999;dst_user=888888#529999999;dst_domain=200.X.X.X.145\n","stream":"stderr","time":"2021-07-21T00:26:59.790695092Z"}
{"log":"15(27) CRITICAL: \u003ccore\u003e [core/pass_fd.c:277]: receive_fd(): EOF on 11\n","stream":"stderr","time":"2021-07-21T00:27:00.21590784Z"}
{"log":" 0(12) ALERT: \u003ccore\u003e [main.c:766]: handle_sigs(): child process 16 exited by a signal 11\n","stream":"stderr","time":"2021-07-21T00:27:00.21832504Z"}
{"log":" 0(12) ALERT: \u003ccore\u003e [main.c:769]: handle_sigs(): core was generated\n","stream":"stderr","time":"2021-07-21T00:27:00.218383311Z"}
{"log":" 0(12) INFO: \u003ccore\u003e [main.c:792]: handle_sigs(): terminating due to SIGCHLD\n","stream":"stderr","time":"2021-07-21T00:27:00.21839027Z"}
{"log":" 7(19) INFO: \u003ccore\u003e [main.c:847]: sig_usr(): signal 15 received\n","stream":"stderr","time":"2021-07-21T00:27:00.218395693Z"}
{"log":"10(22) INFO: \u003ccore\u003e [main.c:847]: sig_usr(): signal 15 received\n","stream":"stderr","time":"2021-07-21T00:27:00.218401306Z"}
{"log":"11(23) INFO: \u003ccore\u003e [main.c:847]: sig_usr(): signal 15 received\n","stream":"stderr","time":"2021-07-21T00:27:00.218406783Z"}
{"log":"12(24) INFO: \u003ccore\u003e [main.c:847]: sig_usr(): signal 15 received\n","stream":"stderr","time":"2021-07-21T00:27:00.218479042Z"}
{"log":" 9(21) INFO: \u003ccore\u003e [main.c:847]: sig_usr(): signal 15 received\n","stream":"stderr","time":"2021-07-21T00:27:00.218598805Z"}
{"log":"15(27) INFO: \u003ccore\u003e [main.c:847]: sig_usr(): signal 15 received\n","stream":"stderr","time":"2021-07-21T00:27:00.218610128Z"}
{"log":"13(25) INFO: \u003ccore\u003e [main.c:847]: sig_usr(): signal 15 received\n","stream":"stderr","time":"2021-07-21T00:27:00.218629146Z"}
{"log":"14(26) INFO: \u003ccore\u003e [main.c:847]: sig_usr(): signal 15 received\n","stream":"stderr","time":"2021-07-21T00:27:00.218768686Z"}
{"log":" 8(20) INFO: \u003ccore\u003e [main.c:847]: sig_usr(): signal 15 received\n","stream":"stderr","time":"2021-07-21T00:27:00.218918555Z"}
{"log":" 2(14) INFO: \u003ccore\u003e [main.c:847]: sig_usr(): signal 15 received\n","stream":"stderr","time":"2021-07-21T00:27:00.22114204Z"}
{"log":" 3(15) INFO: \u003ccore\u003e [main.c:847]: sig_usr(): signal 15 received\n","stream":"stderr","time":"2021-07-21T00:27:00.222683081Z"}
{"log":" 5(17) INFO: \u003ccore\u003e [main.c:847]: sig_usr(): signal 15 received\n","stream":"stderr","time":"2021-07-21T00:27:00.2228392Z"}
{"log":" 1(13) INFO: \u003ccore\u003e [main.c:847]: sig_usr(): signal 15 received\n","stream":"stderr","time":"2021-07-21T00:27:00.224429948Z"}
{"log":" 6(18) INFO: \u003ccore\u003e [main.c:847]: sig_usr(): signal 15 received\n","stream":"stderr","time":"2021-07-21T00:27:00.225537387Z"}
{"log":" 0(12) INFO: \u003ccore\u003e [core/sctp_core.c:53]: sctp_core_destroy(): SCTP API not initialized\n","stream":"stderr","time":"2021-07-21T00:27:00.240625585Z"}
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I went back to alpine 3.10
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* **Kamailio Version** - output of `kamailio -v`
```
version: kamailio 5.3.7 (x86_64/linux)
flags: USE_TCP, USE_TLS, USE_SCTP, TLS_HOOKS, USE_RAW_SOCKS, DISABLE_NAGLE, USE_MCAST, DNS_IP_HACK, SHM_MMAP, PKG_MALLOC, Q_MALLOC, F_MALLOC, TLSF_MALLOC, DBG_SR_MEMORY, USE_FUTEX, FAST_LOCK-ADAPTIVE_WAIT, USE_DNS_CACHE, USE_DNS_FAILOVER, USE_NAPTR, USE_DST_BLACKLIST, HAVE_RESOLV_RES, TLS_PTHREAD_MUTEX_SHARED
ADAPTIVE_WAIT_LOOPS 1024, MAX_RECV_BUFFER_SIZE 262144, MAX_URI_SIZE 1024, BUF_SIZE 65535, DEFAULT PKG_SIZE 8MB
poll method support: poll, epoll_lt, epoll_et, sigio_rt, select.
id: unknown
compiled on 12:42:10 Jul 15 2021 with gcc 9.3.0
```
* **Operating System**:
alpine 3.12 running on a container
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#### Description
Currently re-registration is not happening in half of expire time. sometime its reaching near to expire time then sending re-registration. usually sip servers expect re-registration to happen in half of expire time.
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Hello all,
I've come across the following issue with topos on Kamailio 5.1.0-rc2.
### Description
Kamailio acts as a proxy for asterisk instances residing in a private IP range. Asterisk's peers are configured with their public IP address or hostname, but asterisk will dispatch requests to them to kamailio instead (because kamailio's IP is set in outboundproxy option in peer definition).
This works fine for INVITEs, but if qualify=yes is set for the peer, asterisk will send out OPTIONs to monitor these peers. If the topos module is loaded, 200 OK replies to these OPTIONs will be malformed when forwarded from kamailio to asterisk (no Via header present). Disabling the topos module will resolve this.
### Troubleshooting
#### Reproduction
Configure a peer in asterisk with outboundproxy option set to kamailio's IP address. Set qualify=yes.
Adjust kamailio's default configuration so that OPTIONs to other hosts besides itself are routed. Change the following section in request_route:
```
if ($rU==$null) {
# request with no Username in RURI
sl_send_reply("484","Address Incomplete");
exit;
}
```
to:
```
if ( ($rU==$null) && !(is_method("OPTIONS")) ) {
# request with no Username in RURI
sl_send_reply("484","Address Incomplete");
exit;
}
# Permit asterisk's monitoring using options
if(is_method("OPTIONS") && uri!=myself) {
route(RELAY);
}
```
Enable and configure the topos module with database.
#### SIP Traffic
asterisk:5060 -> kamailio:5060
```
OPTIONS sip:peer.domain.tld SIP/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP asterisk:5060;branch=z9hG4bK460330cf;rport
Max-Forwards: 70
From: "asterisk" <sip:asterisk@domain.tld>;tag=as690c2406
To: <sip:peer.domain.tld>
Contact: <sip:asterisk@asterisk:5060>
Call-ID: 6548f43b2d8740122186bb0c6e72ac78(a)domain.tld
CSeq: 102 OPTIONS
User-Agent: myUA
Date: Sun, 03 Dec 2017 00:39:38 GMT
Allow: INVITE, ACK, CANCEL, OPTIONS, BYE, REFER, SUBSCRIBE, NOTIFY, INFO, PUBLISH, MESSAGE
Supported: replaces, timer
Content-Length: 0
```
kamailio:5060 -> peer:5060
```
OPTIONS sip:peer.domain.tld SIP/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP kamailio:5060;branch=z9hG4bK460330cf;rport
Max-Forwards: 69
From: "asterisk" <sip:asterisk@domain.tld>;tag=as690c2406
To: <sip:peer.domain.tld>
Contact: <sip:asterisk@asterisk:5060>
Call-ID: 6548f43b2d8740122186bb0c6e72ac78(a)domain.tld
CSeq: 102 OPTIONS
User-Agent: myUA
Date: Sun, 03 Dec 2017 00:39:38 GMT
Allow: INVITE, ACK, CANCEL, OPTIONS, BYE, REFER, SUBSCRIBE, NOTIFY, INFO, PUBLISH, MESSAGE
Supported: replaces, timer
Content-Length: 0
```
peer:5060 -> kamailio:5060
```
SIP/2.0 200 OK
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP kamailio;branch=z9hG4bKda8d.cc03bd2def8ad36e8c43f61ab31a636f.0;received=kamailio;rport=5060
From: "asterisk" <sip:asterisk@domain.tld>;tag=as690c2406
To: <sip:peer.domain.tld>;tag=as472874ee
Call-ID: 6548f43b2d8740122186bb0c6e72ac78(a)domain.tld
CSeq: 102 OPTIONS
Server: myUA
Allow: INVITE, ACK, CANCEL, OPTIONS, BYE, REFER, SUBSCRIBE, NOTIFY, INFO, PUBLISH, MESSAGE
Supported: replaces, timer
Contact: <sip:peer:5060>
Accept: application/sdp
Content-Length: 0
```
**kamailio:5060 -> asterisk:5060: Missing Via Header**
```
SIP/2.0 200 OK
From: "asterisk" <sip:asterisk@domain.tld>;tag=as690c2406
To: <sip:peer.domain.tld>;tag=as472874ee
Call-ID: 6548f43b2d8740122186bb0c6e72ac78(a)domain.tld
CSeq: 102 OPTIONS
Server: myUA
Allow: INVITE, ACK, CANCEL, OPTIONS, BYE, REFER, SUBSCRIBE, NOTIFY, INFO, PUBLISH, MESSAGE
Supported: replaces, timer
Contact: <sip:peer:5060>
Accept: application/sdp
Content-Length: 0
```
### Additional Information
* **Kamailio Version** - output of `kamailio -v`
```
version: kamailio 5.1.0-rc2 (x86_64/linux)
flags: STATS: Off, USE_TCP, USE_TLS, USE_SCTP, TLS_HOOKS, DISABLE_NAGLE, USE_MCAST, DNS_IP_HACK, SHM_MEM, SHM_MMAP, PKG_MALLOC, Q_MALLOC, F_MALLOC, TLSF_MALLOC, DBG_SR_MEMORY, USE_FUTEX, FAST_LOCK-ADAPTIVE_WAIT, USE_DNS_CACHE, USE_DNS_FAILOVER, USE_NAPTR, USE_DST_BLACKLIST, HAVE_RESOLV_RES
ADAPTIVE_WAIT_LOOPS=1024, MAX_RECV_BUFFER_SIZE 262144, MAX_LISTEN 16, MAX_URI_SIZE 1024, BUF_SIZE 65535, DEFAULT PKG_SIZE 8MB
poll method support: poll, epoll_lt, epoll_et, sigio_rt, select.
id: unknown
compiled with gcc 6.3.0
```
* **Operating System**:
```
Debian 9.1
```
* **Other pertinent configuration information**:
This kamailio box has several network interfaces. mhomed is not used, instead force_send_socket is called where necessary. I'm mentioning this in case it's what might trigger this issue with topos.
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### Description
Example 1.21. kazoo_publish usage
contains string
```
$var(amqp_payload_request) = "{'Event-Category' : 'directory', 'Event-Name' : 'reg_success', 'Contact' : '" + $var(fs_contact) + "', 'Call-ID' : '" + $ci + "', 'Realm' : '" + $fd +"', 'Username' : '" + $fU + "', 'From-User' : '" + $fU + "', 'From-Host' : '" + $fd + "', 'To-User' : '" + $tU +"', 'To-Host' : '" + $td + "', 'User-Agent' : '" + $ua +"' ," + $var(register_contants)+ " }";
```
This example did not work because the string generates broken JSON:
1. here present value ` $var(register_contants)` but key is not present
2. JSON key and value must be started and terminated by `"` symbol (not by `'`)
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### Description
After upgrading from Kamailio 5.2.x, a high volume Kamailio 5.4.4 instance randomly crashes with either a general protection or segfault error message in `siptrace.so` during use of `sip_trace` function from one of its child processes (which cascades to the parent crashing). This appears to occur once about every 36 hours on average, but has not yet appeared to correspond with any particular event.
We are continuing to collect debug information and will be populating this ticket as more information becomes available. However, this issue has been observed.
Sip trace function is applied in this example snippet:
```
# ------- siptrace --------
modparam("siptrace", "hep_mode_on", 1)
modparam("siptrace", "hep_version", 3)
modparam("siptrace", "trace_to_database", 0)
modparam("siptrace", "trace_flag", 22)
modparam("siptrace", "trace_on", 1)
request_route {
#....
if ( is_method("INVITE") && !has_totag() ) {
# Only start sip_trace on initial INVITE
sip_trace("HEP_URL","$ci-MY_IP","d");
}
setflag(22);
#...
}
```
### Troubleshooting
We attempted packet collection with Homer v5 and Homer v7 and changed between HEP protocol v2 and v3.
#### Reproduction
We have not determined a means of reproducing this issue without simply letting the server run until a crash occurs. There are four almost identical servers all experiencing the same random crashing but not at the same time.
#### Debugging Data
Our next troubleshooting case will be to simply comment out the `sip_trace` function, but this effectively disables the `siptrace` module completely rather than addressing an underlying problem.
Core dumps are still in-progress for retrieval. Debug logs should also be more readily available soon. There will be delays since these are high volume production servers.
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#### Log Messages
All of them have randomly crashed with the following example log entry. Regardless of troubleshooting tactics to date:
```
kernel: traps: kamailio[7579] general protection ip:7fb1a64e2dbf sp:7ffc60f04180 error:0 in siptrace.so[7fb1a64b8000+4e000]
systemd: kamailio.service: main process exited, code=exited, status=1/FAILURE
systemd: Unit kamailio.service entered failed state.
systemd: kamailio.service failed.
```
#### SIP Traffic
To date, there is no corresponding SIP Traffic with the crash.
### Possible Solutions
To date, only disabling the `siptrace` module seems to be the solution.
### Additional Information
* **Kamailio Version** - output of `kamailio -v`
```
version: kamailio 5.4.4 (x86_64/linux) e16352
flags: USE_TCP, USE_TLS, USE_SCTP, TLS_HOOKS, USE_RAW_SOCKS, DISABLE_NAGLE, USE_MCAST, DNS_IP_HACK, SHM_MMAP, PKG_MALLOC, Q_MALLOC, F_MALLOC, TLSF_MALLOC, DBG_SR_MEMORY, USE_FUTEX, FAST_LOCK-ADAPTIVE_WAIT, USE_DNS_CACHE, USE_DNS_FAILOVER, USE_NAPTR, USE_DST_BLACKLIST, HAVE_RESOLV_RES
ADAPTIVE_WAIT_LOOPS 1024, MAX_RECV_BUFFER_SIZE 262144, MAX_URI_SIZE 1024, BUF_SIZE 65535, DEFAULT PKG_SIZE 8MB
poll method support: poll, epoll_lt, epoll_et, sigio_rt, select.
id: e16352
compiled on 15:56:46 Feb 15 2021 with gcc 4.8.5
```
* **Operating System**:
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The db_redis module seems to only support connecting with a single redis instance. It is not evident from the documentation if it implements support for native redis cluster by honouring 'MOVED' replies.
ndb_redis seems to have support for native redis clusters, and supports both automatic (see allow_dynamic_nodes parameter of ndb_redis) and manual configuration of redis nodes.
Since both modules are based on the hiredis library, is it safe to assume this support could be easily implemented, with some code sharing between the two modules perhaps?
If db_redis supports clusters with automatic configuration only (by processing MOVED replies), perhaps the module's documentation should be updated to reflect that.
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### Description
Kamailio recently added JSON logging support, described on these two pages:
https://www.kamailio.org/w/2020/04/structured-json-logging/https://www.kamailio.org/wiki/cookbooks/devel/core#log_engine_cli_parameter
Structured logging is particularly useful when:
1. there are multiple applications involved in a call (e.g. Kamailio, Kurento, coTurn, Apache)
2. all the applications create JSON logs using identical field names
I recently made contributions to reSIProcate, GStreamer and Kurento to support the JSON CEE field names. It would be very easy to replicate in Kamailio.
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/847https://github.com/Kurento/kurento-media-server/pull/17https://github.com/resiprocate/resiprocate/commit/d1df9aeb956be79253560fe36…
Notice that ```rsyslog``` can receive legacy Syslog events from VoIP hardware, Cisco and Polycom phones and it can convert them to JSON CEE and push them into the document store where they will meet the records from Kamailio. This is another case where it is really useful if all the JSON from different applications is using CEE.
Here are the JSON CEE field names:
https://cee.mitre.org/language/1.0-beta1/core-profile.html
### Expected behavior
Extend the config setting so that people can request CEE on the command line.
#### Actual observed behavior
#### Debugging Data
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#### SIP Traffic
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