@agranig commented on this pull request.
@@ -324,6 +324,27 @@ modparam("mqtt",
"ca_path", "/etc/ssl/certs")
<programlisting
format="linespecific">
...
modparam("mqtt", "tls_method", "tlsv1.3")
+...
+ </programlisting>
+ </example>
+ </section>
+ <section id="mqtt.p.tls_alpn">
+ <title><varname>tls_alpn</varname> (str)</title>
+ <para>
+ Used to set the TLS ALPN option for cases where one TLS port is used to share
multiple services. Prominent
+ example is AWS IoT, where you have to set the
<varname>tls_alpn</varname> to "mqtt" to be able to connect
+ via MQTT.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ <emphasis>
+ Default value is NULL, where no ALPN is set on the TLS connection.
Is there actually good practice on how to document a param which has no default value (aka
is NULL)? I'm finding quite some old modules having it documented like this, see
https://www.kamailio.org/docs/modules/devel/modules/auth_db.html#auth_db.p.…
for example.
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