Hello,
is the tcp load balancer changing the source address, like accepting the
connection from the phone and then opening one to kamailio?
Do you need haproxy because of other reasons or only for sip?
A kamailio load balancer (sip aware) is also quite fast.
Cheers,
Daniel
On 23/06/16 04:32, Colin Morelli wrote:
Hey all,
I'm looking to put Kamailio behind a TCP load balancer that is
SIP-unaware. My application is deployed in AWS and I'm tying to place
Kamailio behind an ELB.
For the most part, everything is fine. For my specific implementation
I'm disabling UDP as a signaling transport and using only TLS. This
enables me to not have to worry about a SIP-aware LB at the edge
because replies to an incoming request will be sent over the existing
established TCP socket (avoiding any crazy routing requirements).
However - this poses an issue with source addresses. Does Kamailio
support anything like the proxy protocol
(
http://www.haproxy.org/download/1.5/doc/proxy-protocol.txt) for
getting TCP stream information from a load balancer? Do I need to go
back to exposing it directly to the world so that I can get source
addresses?
Thanks,
Colin
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