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### Description Currently, kamailio NDB Redis integration with Sentinel does not offer support for password authentication, leading to potential security concerns in our system. As a result, we are unable to ensure the desired level of protection for sensitive data stored in Redis. *Expected Behavior:* We expect Kamailio to allow the configuration of password authentication for Sentinel in the NDB Redis integration, enabling a secure and password-protected connection to the Redis instances. *Proposed Solution:* To address this issue, we recommend implementing a feature that enables password authentication for the Sentinel-based NDB Redis connections. This improvement will provide an added layer of security, ensuring that only authorized users can access the Redis instances.
*Impact:* The absence of password authentication support poses a security risk, making our system vulnerable to potential unauthorized access and data breaches. Implementing this enhancement will safeguard sensitive information and strengthen our Redis integration's security framework.
Note: as of now NDB REDIS support redis authentication using password <!-- Explain what you did, what you expected to happen, and what actually happened. -->
### Troubleshooting
#### Reproduction Steps to Reproduce:* 1. Attempt to configure password authentication for Sentinel in kamailio NDB Redis integration. ex: modparam("ndb_redis", "server", "name=srvZ;sentinel_group=group_name;sentinel_master=1;sentinel=1.2.3.4:26379;sentinel=1.2.3.5:26379";pass=mypassword")
*It is failed to connect the sentinel *
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This issue is stale because it has been open 6 weeks with no activity. Remove stale label or comment or this will be closed in 2 weeks.
Closed #3530 as not planned.