I think here is case like enterprise PBX in the cloud.
Many PBX should have own IP.
Example to create outbound call to another PBX required whitelist PBX IP
address.
Before somebody asked, what is prevents you to bind on 65536 IP addresses
(/16 network).
Could answer?
On Sat, Mar 18, 2023, 10:15 AM Jay Binks ***(a)***.***> wrote:
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
On Sat, 18 Mar 2023, 12:02 pm Joel Serrano, ***(a)***.***>
wrote:
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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