Hello,
do you have tcp_no_connect=no in your config? Because I think the
default value is 0.
It is useful when you have client behind the nat that closed the
connection, but the contact record is still valid in location table.
Cheers,
Daniel
On 27.07.17 13:09, Vik Killa wrote:
I'm trying to understand the scenario when
`tcp_no_connect` should
ever be set to `no`.
Kamailio comes with `tcp_no_connect=no` by default which means it will
try (and seemingly always fail) to create an outbound tcp connection
when a UAC's tcp connection is lost. This in-turn could start building
up the tcp write queue and can be disastrous at scale.
So why would this setting (`tcp_no_connect=no`) ever be useful?
Thanks
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