kamailio(8) SIP Router kamailio(8)NAMEkamailio - very fast and configurable sip proxy
SYNOPSISkamailio [ -hcrRvdDEVTI ] [ -f config-file ] [ -l address ] [ -n pro‐
cesses-no ] [ -N tcp processes-no ] [ -b max_rcv_buf_size ] [ -m
shared_mem_size ] [ -M private_mem_size ] [ -w working-dir ] [ -t
chroot-dir ] [ -u uid ] [ -g gid ] [ -P pid-file ] [ -G pgid-file ] [
-L modules-dir ] [ -a auto-aliases-mode ] [ -A pre-processor-define ]
DESCRIPTIONkamailio or SIP Router is a very fast and configurable SIP proxy.
OPTIONS-h Displays a short usage description, including all available
options.
-c Checks the config file and displays the aliases and listen
interface list.
-r Uses dns to check if it is necessary to add a "received="
field to a via.
-R Same as -r but uses reverse dns.
-K Turns on via host checking when forwarding replies.
-d Turns on debugging, multiple -d increase the debug level.
-D Runs kamailio in the foreground (it doesn't fork into dae‐
mon mode).
-E Sends all the log messages to stderr.
-T Disables TCP support.
-V Displays the version number.
-I Displays details of internal constants and attributes.
-f config-file
Reads the configuration from config-file (default
/etc/kamailio/kamailio.cfg ).
-l address Listens on the specified address/interface. Multiple -l
mean listening on multiple addresses. The address format is
[proto:]address[:port], where proto = udp|tcp and address =
host|ip_address|interface_name. Example: -l localhost, -l
udp:127.0.0.1:5080, -l eth0:5062. The default behaviour is
to listen on all the ipv4 interfaces.
-n processes-no
Specifies the number of children processes forked per
interface (default 8).
-N tcp processes-no
Specifies the number of children processes forked to handle
tcp incoming connections (by default is equal to -n ).
-b max_rcv_buf_size
Maximum receive buffer size which will not be exceeded by
the auto-probing procedure even if the OS allows.
-m shared_mem_size
Size of the shared memory which will be allocated (in
Megabytes).
-M private_mem_size
Size of the private memory which will be allocated per
process (in Megabytes).
-w working-dir
Specifies the working directory. In the very improbable
event that kamailio will crash, the core file will be gen‐
erated here.
-t chroot-dir
Forces kamailio to chroot after reading the config file.
-u uid Changes the user id under which kamailio runs.
-g gid Changes the group id under which kamailio runs.
-P pid-file Creates a file containing the pid of the main kamailio
process.
-G pgid-file
Creates a file containing the pgid of the main kamailio
process.
-L modules-dir
Specifies the directory where to look for kamailio modules
(default: /usr/lib/kamailio/modules)
-a auto-aliases-mode
Enable auto-aliases with 'yes' or 'on', disable with 'no'
or 'off
-A pre-processor-define
Add config pre-processor define (e.g., -A WITH_AUTH, -A
N=1, -A X='"Y"')
FILESkamailio
/etc/kamailio/kamailio.cfg
/usr/lib/kamailio/modules/*
AUTHORS
see /usr/share/doc/kamailio/AUTHORS
SEE ALSOkamailio.cfg(5)
Full documentation on kamailio, including configuration guidelines,
FAQs and licensing conditions, is available at http://kamailio.org.
For reporting bugs see http://kamailio.org/tracker/.
Mailing lists:
sr-users@lists.kamailio.org - kamailio user community
sr-dev@lists.kamailio.org - kamailio development, new features and unstable version
kamailio 15.07.2002 kamailio(8)