ctylihuai left a comment (kamailio/kamailio#4238)

Its strange that you are seeing TCP operations in your backtrace, when you are saying that no TCP was configured for this node. Can you share the listen cfg?

Regarding the Kamailio 5.7.4 - its an old version which is not maintained anymore from the open source project. I would suggest to update to a maintained version, e.g. one of the latest 5.8.x or 6.0.x versions.

listen cfg config:

listen=tcp:PCSCF_IP:5460
#!define TCP_PROCESSES 48
tcp_async= yes # Alias name: tcp_buf_write
tcp_conn_wq_max = 16384
tcp_rd_buf_size = 16384
tcp_wq_max = 16777216
#tcp_defer_accept = 5
#tcp_keepidle = 7200
#tcp_keepintvl = 75
#tcp_keecnt = 10
tcp_poll_method= epoll_lt
tcp_send_timeout = 10
tcp_syncnt = 2
tcp_delayed_ack = no
tcp_max_connections = 1000000
tcp_accept_haproxy=no
tcp_reuse_port = yes
tcp_keepalive = yes
tcp_keepcnt = 3
tcp_keepidle = 120
tcp_keepintvl = 75
tcp_listen_backlog = 10240
tcp_clone_rcvbuf=1
#tcp_msg_read_timeout=120
#tcp_msg_data_timeout=120
tcp_accept_iplimit =0
tcp_connection_lifetime=3615
tcp_accept_aliases=no
tcp_crlf_ping=yes
tcp_accept_no_cl=yes
#!ifdef TCP_PROCESSES
tcp_children=TCP_PROCESSES
loadmodule "tcpops"
modparam("tcpops", "closed_event", 2)
event_route[tcp:closed] {
route(TCPEVENT);
event_route[tcp:reset] {
route(TCPEVENT);
event_route[tcp:timeout] {
route(TCPEVENT);


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