Name

sip-proxy.cfg — format of sip-proxy program configuration file

DESCRIPTION

General syntax rules of Kernun Firewall configuration files are described in configuration(7). This man page describes types, sections and items specific for the sip-proxy.cfg configuration file.

Repeatable sections/items are marked by the '*' before section/item name.

TYPES

Configuration directives have attributes of several value-types. For the basic types description, see configuration(7).

Enumeration is a list of words (names) representing integer values. Some enumerations accept both names and direct integer values; in this case, enumeration description contains values for every name (in parenthesis next to name). For other enumerations, using of names is obligatory.

The following enumerations are used in sip-proxy.cfg configuration directives:

enabling (see common(5))

yes-no (see common(5))

direction (see common(5))

ip-version (see common(5))

osi4-proto (see common(5))

time-cond (see common(5))

zip-mode (see common(5))

obligation (see common(5))

inline-file-format (see common(5))

dbglev (see log(5))

logfail-mode (see log(5))

week-day (see time(5))

month (see time(5))

lock-type (see ipc(5))

radius-attr (see radius(5))

ldap-tls-reqcert-mode (see ldap(5))

ldap-search-scope (see ldap(5))

ldap-group-match (see ldap(5))

auth-method (see auth(5))

oob-authentication-method (see auth(5))

source-address-mode (see source-address(5))

transparency (see acl(5))

user-auth-spec (see acl(5))

doctype-ident-method (see acl(5))

lagg-protocol (see interface(5))

listen-on-sock (see listen-on(5))

log-in-vain-proto (see sysctl(5))

blackhole-proto (see sysctl(5))

peer (see sip-proxy(5))

ITEMS AND SECTIONS

Program sip-proxy recognizes following items and sections:


* interface name { ... }
* ldap-client-auth name { ... }
* oob-auth name { ... }
* radius-client name { ... }
* resolver name { ... }
* shared-dir name { ... }
* shared-file name { ... }
  sysctl { ... }
  use-resolver ... ;
* sip-proxy name { ... }
  ipv6-mode ... ;
    

Description:

interface name {


  dev ... ;
  ipv4 ... ;
  ipv6 ... ;
  mac ... ;
  aggregate ... ;
  pike ... ;
  vlan ... ;
  tunnel ... ;
  dhcp-client ... ;
  ipv6-rtadv { ... }
* alias name { ... }
* tag ... ;
}

        

The interface section is derived from interface section prototype. For detail description of it, see interface(5).

ldap-client-auth name {


  server ... ;
  ssl { ... }
  bindinfo ... ;
  kerberos ... ;
  users ... ;
  groups ... ;
  active-directory ... ;
}

        

The ldap-client-auth section is derived from ldap-client-auth section prototype. For detail description of it, see ldap(5).

oob-auth name {


  method ... ;
  max-sessions ... ;
  max-user ... ;
  max-groups ... ;
  truncate-groups ... ;
  file ... ;
  lock ... ;
}

        

The oob-auth section is derived from oob-auth section prototype. For detail description of it, see auth(5).

radius-client name {


  nas ... ;
  groups ... ;
* server ... ;
}

        

The radius-client section is derived from radius-client section prototype. For detail description of it, see radius(5).

resolver name {


* server ... ;
  search ... ;
  preference ... ;
  edns ... ;
  conf-timeout ... ;
  initial-timeout ... ;
  final-timeout ... ;
  conn-timeout ... ;
  disable-deresolution ... ;
}

        

The resolver section is derived from resolver section prototype. For detail description of it, see resolver(5).

shared-dir name {


  path ... ;
}

        

The shared-dir section is derived from shared-dir section prototype. For detail description of it, see common(5).

shared-file name {


  path ... ;
  format ... ;
}

        

The shared-file section is derived from shared-file section prototype. For detail description of it, see common(5).

sysctl {


* variable ... ;
  portrange-default ... ;
  portrange-high ... ;
  portrange-low ... ;
  portrange-reserved ... ;
  somaxconn ... ;
  log-in-vain ... ;
  blackhole ... ;
}

        

The sysctl section is derived from sysctl section prototype. For detail description of it, see sysctl(5).

use-resolver name;

Resolver Section Specification.

This item defines name of global (system) resolver section used in particular configuration environment. Namely, it is applicable within SYSTEM section and within any section derived from PROXY prototype. The former usage defines system-wide values, the latter one values valid for particular proxy.

name (type: name of resolver, see resolver(5))

sip-proxy name {


  phase ... ;
* tag ... ;
  log-debug { ... }
  log-stats { ... }
  use-resolver ... ;
  cfg-resolution ... ;
  monitoring { ... }
  stats-daily { ... }
  stats-weekly { ... }
  stats-monthly { ... }
  nodaemon ... ;
  singleproc ... ;
  app-user ... ;
  idle-timeout ... ;
  run-block-sigalrm ... ;
  listen-on { ... }
  source-address ... ;
  doctype-identification { ... }
  queue-size ... ;
  hash-salt ... ;
  ctrl-conn { ... }
  data-conn { ... }
  map-file ... ;
  timeouts { ... }
  sessions-table-size ... ;
  sockets-table-size ... ;
* keepalive ... ;
* session-acl name { ... }
* request-acl name { ... }
}

        

The sip-proxy section is derived from sip-proxy section prototype. For detail description of it, see sip-proxy(5).

ipv6-mode [status];

Enabling/Disabling IPv6 Mode.

status (type: enabling, optional, default: enable)

SEE ALSO

configuration(7), sip-proxy(8), acl(5), auth(5), common(5), interface(5), ipc(5), ldap(5), listen-on(5), log(5), radius(5), resolver(5), sip-proxy(5), source-address(5), sysctl(5), time(5)