I'm really curious about the usecase you see here, and how it differs from
what is achievable with net.ipv4.ip_nonlocal_bind and or a bgp daemon on
your host .

I know they are not the same, but I can't (right now ) think of a reason
I'd want to bind to a whole subnet.

Maybe something TLS related, but in that case you have to do all the TLS
config, so is avoiding the listen line really a big advantage?

I'm honestly curious though

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> Is there any limitation that stops you from using multiple listen=
> directives?
>
> In fact, given enough resources, is there even a limit on the number of
> listen= directives that Kamailio can handle?
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