I started to implement this. It is in a branch somewhere, but I couldn't get it working.If someone who knows the TCP code better could take a look...Regards,Peter_______________________________________________On 26 August 2013 23:28, Olle E. Johansson <oej@edvina.net> wrote:
27 aug 2013 kl. 08:27 skrev "Olle E. Johansson" <oej@edvina.net>:
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> 27 aug 2013 kl. 00:29 skrev Vitaliy Aleksandrov <vitalik.voip@gmail.com>:
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>> Hello,
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>> I've made a patch to kamailio-4.0.3 which removes stale registration when kamailio looses an incoming tcp connection.
>> Of course this patch needs more work.
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>> Since the are no direct references between user location contacts and tcp connections callback function uses linear search through the whole location table using received field as a key.
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>> Can anybody more experienced in kamailio internals check if I chose the right place to get information about lost tcp connections ?
>> Another thing I wanted to ask is maybe somebody can suggest a better way to tie a tcp connection to the user location information without complicating "usrloc" module by any heavy data structures.
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>> If anybody else except me need this It would be great to fix known problems and add it to kamailio.
>> <remove_tcp_contacts.patch>_______________________________________________
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> This is something required for outbound too. We need to remove the registration and thus the flow if a connection dies. The problem is that we can manage the connection on another server (edge proxy) too.
...which is why I earlier proposed an event-route for this use-case.
/O
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