Hello,

I think one possibility to reproduce the issue would be to create a scenario when same connection is wanted at the same time, when the first process that gets the lock on it needs a bit more time to execute. Not sure how to create the case, maybe something like:

  - enable onsend_route for replies and when getting a 200ok reply to and INVITE there, do a sleep()
  - because the ACK is not coming fast enough, 200ok should be retransmitted by the callee, another K process will get it and will try to send it over the same connection
  - run with not many tcp workers, maybe like tcp_children=4
  - do several calls and see how it goes

Again, not sure it covers the case properly, but it is something to test, because the backtraces I got showed attempts to use same connection.

Otherwise, just running it with traffic for long time, eventually with two kamailio connected via tls, so a single connection is used for all traffic between them and makes it likely to have many processes trying to use it.

Cheers,
Daniel

On 01.05.19 22:26, Aymeric Moizard wrote:
HI Daniel,

I have received your request and have added it to my TODO list...

Unfortunatly, no much time currently. I will certainly do it later, but
cannot give any delay for it.

Also, I would really like to understand how to "generate" the issue.
(I think I had the issue only once or twice this year...)

Otherwise, I will have no way to make sure the workaround would
work...

Tks
Aymeric



Le lun. 15 avr. 2019 à 09:06, Daniel-Constantin Mierla <miconda@gmail.com> a écrit :

Hello Aymeric,

would you be able to test with tls module compiled against libssl 1.1 and using the pre-loaded shared object workaround?

  * https://github.com/kamailio/kamailio/tree/master/src/modules/tls/utils/openssl_mutex_shared

You should be able to use it with any version, no need to test with kamailio master branch.

Just clone the master branch, then:

cd src/modules/tls/utils/openssl_mutex_shared

make

Either from there or copy openssl_mutex_shared.so to a location you want, then pre-load it before starting your version of Kamailio.

The README.md in the folder has some more details.

I would like to have some validation that it works fine before approaching this topic with libssl project to allow to init the locks with shared process option.

Thanks,
Daniel

On 26.03.19 16:18, Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote:

Hello,

yep, locking there is expected, as listing the tls connections wait for no other processes to change the content of internal tls connection structures. So it is a side effect of libssl/libcrypto getting stuck and the other processing waiting for it to move one. I have the Kamailio training in USA these days, so the trip and schedule of the day didn't allow me to look more at the libsll/libcrypto code in order to find a solution here. It is a high priority in my list, as I get time during the next days.

Cheers,
Daniel

On 26.03.19 15:55, Aymeric Moizard wrote:
Hi All,

I was debugging a TCP issue (most probably, I may start a thread for this question).

I was trying to get some info for TCP and TLS.

I typed:
$> sudo kamctl rpc tls.list

And waited for a while.... until... I realized that my User-Agent, connected with TCP was not able to register any more. I think the rpc command has introduced something wrong.

The device can successfully "connect", send the REGISTER over the established TCP connection. The REGISTER do not appear in the logs any more, I don't see any traffic for TCP any more. So the behavior is the same as I had before: TCP and TLS are both not working and UDP is still working fine.

kamctl do not work any more... so kamctl trap do not work...

I have been able to type.. manually... for (all?) kamailio threads:

gdb /usr/sbin/kamailio 16500 -batch --eval-command="bt full" >> kamailio-trap-tcp-down.txt

I'm temporarly puting the backtrace I have here:

You can see a thread stuck on the json command line: "tls_list"
And many other waiting on CRYPTO_THREAD_write_lock
SIDE NOTE:
Right before I was typing the last gdb command for the last thread, kamailio
has crashed: This was around 5 minutes after the dead lock started.

Mar 26 14:47:11 sip kamailio[16493]: ERROR: <core> [core/tcp_main.c:2561]: tcpconn_do_send(): failed to send on 0x7ff8dfc2fdc8 (91.121.30.149:5061->62.210.97.21:49351): Broken pipe (32)
Mar 26 14:47:11 sip kamailio[16493]: ERROR: <core> [core/tcp_read.c:1505]: tcp_read_req(): ERROR: tcp_read_req: error reading - c: 0x7ff8dfc2fdc8 r: 0x7ff8dfc2fe48 (-1)
Mar 26 14:47:11 sip kamailio[16493]: WARNING: <core> [core/tcp_read.c:1848]: handle_io(): F_TCPCONN connection marked as bad: 0x7ff8dfa6a408 id 846 refcnt 3
Mar 26 14:47:11 sip kamailio[16371]: ALERT: <core> [main.c:755]: handle_sigs(): child process 16374 exited by a signal 11
Mar 26 14:47:11 sip kamailio[16371]: ALERT: <core> [main.c:758]: handle_sigs(): core was not generated
Mar 26 14:47:11 sip kamailio[16371]: INFO: <core> [main.c:781]: handle_sigs(): terminating due to SIGCHLD
Mar 26 14:47:11 sip kamailio[16493]: INFO: <core> [main.c:836]: sig_usr(): signal 15 received
Mar 26 14:47:11 sip kamailio[16500]: INFO: <core> [main.c:836]: sig_usr(): signal 15 received
Mar 26 14:47:11 sip kamailio[16479]: INFO: <core> [main.c:836]: sig_usr(): signal 15 received


Unfortunalty, even if I did my best to setup my service to generate a core on crash, I still have "core was not generated".... (debian stretch)

Tks for reading!
Regards
Aymeric



Le mar. 26 mars 2019 à 14:11, Kristijan Vrban <vrban.lkml@gmail.com> a écrit :
And again one more kamctl trap file where

set_reply_no_connect was set.

Am Di., 26. März 2019 um 08:53 Uhr schrieb Kristijan Vrban
<vrban.lkml@gmail.com>:
>
> Attached also the output of kamctl trap
>
> Am Di., 26. März 2019 um 08:42 Uhr schrieb Kristijan Vrban
> <vrban.lkml@gmail.com>:
> >
> > > Have you done a test with tools such as sipp, or was this happening
> > > after a while, with usual phones registering?
> >
> > Usual variety of devices registering via TLS. But i can not exclude
> > that some devices displaying behavioural problems.
> >
> > > Can you list the tcp connections and see if they are listed?
> > > kamctl tcp core.tcp_list
> >
> > Need Kex module for that? So i can deliver next time. But when i do
> > "lsof -u kamailio |grep TCP"
> > i get a long list of more then 2000 lines with:
> >
> > ...
> > kamailio 37561 kamailio 2105u     sock                0,9      0t0
> > 27856287 protocol: TCP
> > kamailio 37561 kamailio 2106u     sock                0,9      0t0
> > 27856305 protocol: TCP
> > kamailio 37561 kamailio 2107u     sock                0,9      0t0
> > 27856306 protocol: TCP
> > kamailio 37561 kamailio 2108u     sock                0,9      0t0
> > 27856914 protocol: TCP
> > ...
> >
> > So about the time Kamailio created a lot of socket in the TCP domain,
> > but which are not bound to any port (eg via connect(2) or listen(2) or
> > bind(2))
> > Until we get to the maximum number of 2048 connections.
> >
> > Best
> > Kristijan
> >
> > Am Mo., 25. März 2019 um 14:27 Uhr schrieb Daniel-Constantin Mierla
> > <miconda@gmail.com>:
> > >
> > > Have you done a test with tools such as sipp, or was this happening
> > > after a while, with usual phones registering?
> > >
> > > Can you list the tcp connections and see if they are listed?
> > >
> > > kamctl tcp core.tcp_list
> > >
> > > Cheers,
> > > Daniel
> > >
> > > On 25.03.19 08:03, Kristijan Vrban wrote:
> > > >> The solution here is to use set_reply_no_connect()
> > > > implemented it. Now the issue has shifted to:
> > > >
> > > > ERROR: <core> [core/tcp_main.c:3959]: handle_new_connect(): maximum
> > > > number of connections exceeded: 2048/2048
> > > >
> > > > But not a single TCP connection is active between Kamailio and any
> > > > device. Seems this counter for maximum number of connections
> > > > now has an issue?
> > > >
> > > > Kristijan
> > > >
> > > > Am Mi., 20. März 2019 um 15:07 Uhr schrieb Daniel-Constantin Mierla
> > > > <miconda@gmail.com>:
> > > >> Hello,
> > > >>
> > > >> based on the trap output I think I could figure out what happened there.
> > > >>
> > > >> You have tcp_children to very low value (1 or so), the problem is not
> > > >> actually that one, but the fact that the connection to upstream (the
> > > >> device/app sending the request) was closed after receiving the request
> > > >> and routing of the reply gets stuck in the way of:
> > > >>
> > > >>   - a reply is received and has to be forwarded
> > > >>   - connection was lost, so Kamailio tries to establish a new one, but
> > > >> takes time till fails because the upstream is behind nat or so based on
> > > >> the via header:
> > > >>
> > > >> Via: SIP/2.0/TLS
> > > >> 10.1.0.4:10002;rport=55229;received=13.94.188.218;branch=z9hG4bK-3336-7f2927bfd703ae907348edff3611bfc9
> > > >>
> > > >>   - the reply is retransmitted and gets to another worker, which tries
> > > >> to forward it again, but discovers a connection structure for that
> > > >> destination exists (created by previous reply worker) and now waits for
> > > >> the connection to be released (or better said, for the mutex on writing
> > > >> buffer to be unlocked)
> > > >>
> > > >>   - as the second reply waits, there can be other retransmissions of the
> > > >> reply ending up in other workers stuck on waiting for the mutex of the
> > > >> connection write buffer
> > > >>
> > > >> The solution here is to use set_reply_no_connect() -- you can put it
> > > >> first in request_route block. I think this would be a good addition to
> > > >> the default configuration file as well, IMO, the sip server should not
> > > >> connect for sending replies and should do it also for requests that go
> > > >> behind nat.
> > > >>
> > > >> Cheers,
> > > >> Daniel
> > > >>
> > > >> On 19.03.19 10:53, Kristijan Vrban wrote:
> > > >>> So i had again the situation. But this time, incoming udp was
> > > >>> affected. Kamailio was sending out OPTIONS (via dispatcher module) to
> > > >>> a group of asterisk machines
> > > >>> but the 200 OK reply to the OPTIONS where not processed, so the
> > > >>> dispatcher module set all asterisk to inactive, even though they
> > > >>> replied 200 OK
> > > >>>
> > > >>> Attached the output of kamctl trap during the situation. Hope there is
> > > >>> any useful in it. Because after "kamctl trap" it was working again
> > > >>> without kamailio restart.
> > > >>>
> > > >>> Best
> > > >>> Kristijan
> > > >>>
> > > >>> Am Mo., 18. März 2019 um 12:27 Uhr schrieb Daniel-Constantin Mierla
> > > >>> <miconda@gmail.com>:
> > > >>>> Hello,
> > > >>>>
> > > >>>> setting tcp_children=1 is not a god option for scallability, practically
> > > >>>> you set kamailio to process a single tcp message at one time, on high
> > > >>>> traffic, that won't work well.
> > > >>>>
> > > >>>> Maybe try to set tcp_children to 2 or 4, that should make an eventual
> > > >>>> race appear faster.
> > > >>>>
> > > >>>> Regarding the pid, if it is an outgoing connection, then it can be
> > > >>>> created by any worker process, including a UDP worker, if that was the
> > > >>>> one receiving the sip message over udp and sends it out via tcp.
> > > >>>>
> > > >>>> Cheers,
> > > >>>> Daniel
> > > >>>>
> > > >>>> On 18.03.19 10:09, Kristijan Vrban wrote:
> > > >>>>> Hi Daniel,
> > > >>>>>
> > > >>>>> for testing, i now had set: "tcp_children=1" and so far this issue did not occur
> > > >>>>> ever since. So now value to provide for "kamctl trap" yet.
> > > >>>>>
> > > >>>>> "kamctl ps" show this two process to handle tcp:
> > > >>>>>
> > > >>>>> ...
> > > >>>>>     }, {
> > > >>>>>       "IDX":  25,
> > > >>>>>       "PID":  71929,
> > > >>>>>       "DSC":  "tcp receiver (generic) child=0"
> > > >>>>>     }, {
> > > >>>>>       "IDX":  26,
> > > >>>>>       "PID":  71933,
> > > >>>>>       "DSC":  "tcp main process"
> > > >>>>>     }
> > > >>>>> ...
> > > >>>>>
> > > >>>>>
> > > >>>>> Ok, but then is was wondering to see a TCP connection on a udp receiver child:
> > > >>>>>
> > > >>>>>
> > > >>>>> netstat -ntp |grep 5061
> > > >>>>>
> > > >>>>> ...
> > > >>>>> tcp        0      0 172.17.217.10:5061      195.70.114.125:18252
> > > >>>>> ESTABLISHED 71895/kamailio
> > > >>>>> ...
> > > >>>>>
> > > >>>>> An pid 71895 is:
> > > >>>>>
> > > >>>>> }, {
> > > >>>>>       "IDX":  3,
> > > >>>>>       "PID":  71895,
> > > >>>>>       "DSC":  "udp receiver child=2 sock=127.0.0.1:5060"
> > > >>>>>     }, {
> > > >>>>>
> > > >>>>>
> > > >>>>>
> > > >>>>> And if i look into it via "lsof -p 71895" (the udp receiver child)
> > > >>>>>
> > > >>>>> ...
> > > >>>>> kamailio 71895 kamailio   14u  sock                0,9      0t0
> > > >>>>> 8856085 protocol: TCP
> > > >>>>> kamailio 71895 kamailio   15u  sock                0,9      0t0
> > > >>>>> 8886886 protocol: TCP
> > > >>>>> kamailio 71895 kamailio   16u  sock                0,9      0t0
> > > >>>>> 8854886 protocol: TCP
> > > >>>>> kamailio 71895 kamailio   17u  sock                0,9      0t0
> > > >>>>> 8828915 protocol: TCP
> > > >>>>> kamailio 71895 kamailio   18u  unix 0x000000005f73cb91      0t0
> > > >>>>> 1680314 type=DGRAM
> > > >>>>> kamailio 71895 kamailio   19u  IPv4            1846523      0t0
> > > >>>>> TCP kamailio-preview:sip-tls->XXX:18252 (ESTABLISHED)
> > > >>>>> kamailio 71895 kamailio   20u  sock                0,9      0t0
> > > >>>>> 8887192 protocol: TCP
> > > >>>>> kamailio 71895 kamailio   21u  sock                0,9      0t0
> > > >>>>> 8813634 protocol: TCP
> > > >>>>> kamailio 71895 kamailio   22u  unix 0x00000000c19bd102      0t0
> > > >>>>> 1681407 type=STREAM
> > > >>>>> kamailio 71895 kamailio   23u  sock                0,9      0t0
> > > >>>>> 8850488 protocol: TCP
> > > >>>>> ...
> > > >>>>>
> > > >>>>> Not only the ESTABLISHED TCP session. But also this empty sockets
> > > >>>>> "protocol: TCP"
> > > >>>>> What are they doing there in the udp receiver? Is that how it's supposed to be?
> > > >>>>>
> > > >>>>> Kristijan
> > > >>>>>
> > > >>>>> Am Do., 14. März 2019 um 14:48 Uhr schrieb Daniel-Constantin Mierla
> > > >>>>> <miconda@gmail.com>:
> > > >>>>>> Can you get file written by `kamctl trap`? It should have the backtrace
> > > >>>>>> for all kamailio processes. You need latest kamailio 5.2.
> > > >>>>>>
> > > >>>>>> Also, get the output for: kamctl ps
> > > >>>>>>
> > > >>>>>> Cheers,
> > > >>>>>> Daniel
> > > >>>>>>
> > > >>>>>> On 14.03.19 13:52, Kristijan Vrban wrote:
> > > >>>>>>> When i attach via gdb to one of the tcp worker, i see this:
> > > >>>>>>>
> > > >>>>>>> (gdb) bt
> > > >>>>>>> #0  0x00007fdaf4d14470 in futex_wait (private=<optimized out>,
> > > >>>>>>> expected=1, futex_word=0x7fdaeca92f8c) at
> > > >>>>>>> ../sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/futex-internal.h:61
> > > >>>>>>> #1  futex_wait_simple (private=<optimized out>, expected=1,
> > > >>>>>>> futex_word=0x7fdaeca92f8c) at ../sysdeps/nptl/futex-internal.h:135
> > > >>>>>>> #2  __pthread_rwlock_wrlock_slow (rwlock=0x7fdaeca92f80) at
> > > >>>>>>> pthread_rwlock_wrlock.c:67
> > > >>>>>>> #3  0x00007fdaf0912ee9 in CRYPTO_THREAD_write_lock () from
> > > >>>>>>> /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libcrypto.so.1.1
> > > >>>>>>> #4  0x00007fdaf08e1c08 in ?? () from /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libcrypto.so.1.1
> > > >>>>>>> #5  0x00007fdaf08a6f69 in ?? () from /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libcrypto.so.1.1
> > > >>>>>>> #6  0x00007fdaf08b36c7 in EVP_CIPHER_CTX_ctrl () from
> > > >>>>>>> /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libcrypto.so.1.1
> > > >>>>>>> #7  0x00007fdaf0c31144 in ?? () from /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libssl.so.1.1
> > > >>>>>>> #8  0x00007fdaf0c2bddb in ?? () from /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libssl.so.1.1
> > > >>>>>>> #9  0x00007fdaf0c22858 in ?? () from /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libssl.so.1.1
> > > >>>>>>> #10 0x00007fdaf0c1af61 in SSL_do_handshake () from
> > > >>>>>>> /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libssl.so.1.1
> > > >>>>>>> #11 0x00007fdaf0e8d31b in tls_accept (c=0x7fdaed26fa98,
> > > >>>>>>> error=0x7ffffe2a2df0) at tls_server.c:422
> > > >>>>>>> #12 0x00007fdaf0e96a1b in tls_read_f (c=0x7fdaed26fa98,
> > > >>>>>>> flags=0x7ffffe2c318c) at tls_server.c:1116
> > > >>>>>>> #13 0x0000556ead5e7c46 in tcp_read_headers (c=0x7fdaed26fa98,
> > > >>>>>>> read_flags=0x7ffffe2c318c) at core/tcp_read.c:469
> > > >>>>>>> #14 0x0000556ead5ef9cb in tcp_read_req (con=0x7fdaed26fa98,
> > > >>>>>>> bytes_read=0x7ffffe2c3184, read_flags=0x7ffffe2c318c) at
> > > >>>>>>> core/tcp_read.c:1496
> > > >>>>>>> #15 0x0000556ead5f575f in handle_io (fm=0x7fdaf597aa98, events=1,
> > > >>>>>>> idx=-1) at core/tcp_read.c:1862
> > > >>>>>>> #16 0x0000556ead5e2053 in io_wait_loop_epoll (h=0x556eadaaeec0 <io_w>,
> > > >>>>>>> t=2, repeat=0) at core/io_wait.h:1065
> > > >>>>>>> #17 0x0000556ead5f6b35 in tcp_receive_loop (unix_sock=49) at
> > > >>>>>>> core/tcp_read.c:1974
> > > >>>>>>> #18 0x0000556ead4c8e24 in tcp_init_children () at core/tcp_main.c:4853
> > > >>>>>>> #19 0x0000556ead3c352a in main_loop () at main.c:1735
> > > >>>>>>> #20 0x0000556ead3ca5f8 in main (argc=13, argv=0x7ffffe2c3828) at main.c:2675
> > > >>>>>>>
> > > >>>>>>>
> > > >>>>>>>
> > > >>>>>>>
> > > >>>>>>>
> > > >>>>>>>
> > > >>>>>>>
> > > >>>>>>> Am Do., 14. März 2019 um 13:41 Uhr schrieb Kristijan Vrban
> > > >>>>>>> <vrban.lkml@gmail.com>:
> > > >>>>>>>> Hi, with full debug is see this in log for every incoming TCP SIP request:
> > > >>>>>>>>
> > > >>>>>>>> Mar 14 12:10:15 kamailio-preview /usr/sbin/kamailio[17940]: DEBUG:
> > > >>>>>>>> <core> [core/tcp_main.c:3871]: send2child(): WARNING: no free tcp
> > > >>>>>>>> receiver, connection passed to the least busy one (105)
> > > >>>>>>>> Mar 14 12:10:15 kamailio-preview /usr/sbin/kamailio[17940]: DEBUG:
> > > >>>>>>>> <core> [core/tcp_main.c:3875]: send2child(): selected tcp worker 2
> > > >>>>>>>> 27(17937) for activity on [tls:172.17.217.10:5061], 0x7fdaeda8f928
> > > >>>>>>>>
> > > >>>>>>>> So the Kamailio TCP process is working, and received TCP traffic. But
> > > >>>>>>>> the tcp workers are somehow busy.
> > > >>>>>>>>
> > > >>>>>>>> When i attach via strace to the TCP worker, i do not see any activity. Just:
> > > >>>>>>>>
> > > >>>>>>>> futex(0x7fdaeca92f8c, FUTEX_WAIT_PRIVATE, 1, NULL
> > > >>>>>>>>
> > > >>>>>>>> and nothing, even when i see the main tcp process choose this worker process.
> > > >>>>>>>>
> > > >>>>>>>> Kristijan
> > > >>>>>>>>
> > > >>>>>>>> Am Mi., 27. Feb. 2019 um 15:14 Uhr schrieb Kristijan Vrban
> > > >>>>>>>> <vrban.lkml@gmail.com>:
> > > >>>>>>>>> first of all thanks for the feedback. i prepared our system now to run
> > > >>>>>>>>> with debug=3
> > > >>>>>>>>> I hope to see more then then.
> > > >>>>>>>>>
> > > >>>>>>>>> Am Mi., 27. Feb. 2019 um 11:53 Uhr schrieb Kristijan Vrban
> > > >>>>>>>>> <vrban.lkml@gmail.com>:
> > > >>>>>>>>>> Hi kamailios,
> > > >>>>>>>>>>
> > > >>>>>>>>>> i have a creepy situation with v5.2.1 stable Kamilio. After a day or
> > > >>>>>>>>>> so, Kamailio stop to process incoming SIP traffic via TCP. The
> > > >>>>>>>>>> incoming TCP network packages get TCP-ACK from the OS (Debian 9,
> > > >>>>>>>>>> 4.18.0-15-generic-Linux) but Kamailio does not show any processing for
> > > >>>>>>>>>> the SIP-Traffic incoming via TCP. No logs, nothing. While traffic via
> > > >>>>>>>>>> UDP is working just totally fine.
> > > >>>>>>>>>>
> > > >>>>>>>>>> When i look via command "netstat -ntp" is see, that the Recv-Q get
> > > >>>>>>>>>> bigger and bigger. e.g.:
> > > >>>>>>>>>>
> > > >>>>>>>>>> Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address Foreign Address State PID/Program
> > > >>>>>>>>>> name tcp 4566 0 172.17.217.12:5060 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:57252 ESTABLISHED
> > > >>>>>>>>>> 31347/kamailio
> > > >>>>>>>>>>
> > > >>>>>>>>>> After Kamailio restart, all is working fine again for a day. We have
> > > >>>>>>>>>> maybe 10-20 devices online via TCP and low call volume (1-2 call per
> > > >>>>>>>>>> minute). The only settings for tcp we have is "tcp_delayed_ack=no"
> > > >>>>>>>>>>
> > > >>>>>>>>>> How to could we debug this situation? Again, no error, no warings in
> > > >>>>>>>>>> the log. Just nothing.
> > > >>>>>>>>>>
> > > >>>>>>>>>> Kristijan
> > > >>>>>>> _______________________________________________
> > > >>>>>>> Kamailio (SER) - Users Mailing List
> > > >>>>>>> sr-users@lists.kamailio.org
> > > >>>>>>> https://lists.kamailio.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sr-users
> > > >>>>>> --
> > > >>>>>> Daniel-Constantin Mierla -- www.asipto.com
> > > >>>>>> www.twitter.com/miconda -- www.linkedin.com/in/miconda
> > > >>>>>> Kamailio World Conference - May 6-8, 2019 -- www.kamailioworld.com
> > > >>>>>> Kamailio Advanced Training - Mar 25-27, 2019, in Washington, DC, USA -- www.asipto.com
> > > >>>>>>
> > > >>>>> _______________________________________________
> > > >>>>> Kamailio (SER) - Users Mailing List
> > > >>>>> sr-users@lists.kamailio.org
> > > >>>>> https://lists.kamailio.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sr-users
> > > >>>> --
> > > >>>> Daniel-Constantin Mierla -- www.asipto.com
> > > >>>> www.twitter.com/miconda -- www.linkedin.com/in/miconda
> > > >>>> Kamailio World Conference - May 6-8, 2019 -- www.kamailioworld.com
> > > >>>> Kamailio Advanced Training - Mar 25-27, 2019, in Washington, DC, USA -- www.asipto.com
> > > >>>>
> > > >> --
> > > >> Daniel-Constantin Mierla -- www.asipto.com
> > > >> www.twitter.com/miconda -- www.linkedin.com/in/miconda
> > > >> Kamailio World Conference - May 6-8, 2019 -- www.kamailioworld.com
> > > >> Kamailio Advanced Training - Mar 25-27, 2019, in Washington, DC, USA -- www.asipto.com
> > > >>
> > > --
> > > Daniel-Constantin Mierla -- www.asipto.com
> > > www.twitter.com/miconda -- www.linkedin.com/in/miconda
> > > Kamailio World Conference - May 6-8, 2019 -- www.kamailioworld.com
> > > Kamailio Advanced Training - Mar 25-27, 2019, in Washington, DC, USA -- www.asipto.com
> > >
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www.twitter.com/miconda -- www.linkedin.com/in/miconda
Kamailio World Conference - May 6-8, 2019 -- www.kamailioworld.com
Kamailio Advanced Training - Mar 25-27, 2019, in Washington, DC, USA -- www.asipto.com
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Daniel-Constantin Mierla -- www.asipto.com
www.twitter.com/miconda -- www.linkedin.com/in/miconda
Kamailio World Conference - May 6-8, 2019 -- www.kamailioworld.com


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Daniel-Constantin Mierla -- www.asipto.com
www.twitter.com/miconda -- www.linkedin.com/in/miconda
Kamailio World Conference - May 6-8, 2019 -- www.kamailioworld.com