[OpenSIPS-Users] [OpenSIPS-Devel] [NEW] Dialog replication using a new core interface

Vlad Paiu vladpaiu at opensips.org
Tue Aug 6 21:52:34 CEST 2013


Hello,

What are you thinking about more exactly here in terms of security ?

The OpenSIPS worker processes that listen for BIN replicated packages do 
not perform any IP authentication by themselves, so if you leave those 
UDP ports open from the outside, you are leaving yourself exposed to 
outside attackers coming in and either deleting some of the existing 
dialogs ( by sending you some binary packages that destroy an ongoing 
dialog ) or filling up your shared memory ( by sending you 'new dialog' 
binary packages ).

Currently, it's left to the OpenSIPS administrator to properly configure 
the firewall so that the binary interface listeners ( the ones specified 
by bin_listen=127.0.0.1:9999 ) are only open for the other OpenSIPS 
instance IPs.

Best Regards,

Vlad Paiu
OpenSIPS Developer
http://www.opensips-solutions.com

On 08/01/2013 07:58 PM, Nick Khamis wrote:
> What needs to be considered in terms of security?
>
> Nick.
>
> On 7/31/13, Bogdan-Andrei Iancu <bogdan at opensips.org> wrote:
>> Hi Ryan,
>>
>> This has nothing to do with dialog pining or accounting - the new
>> interface allows OpenSIPS to replicate the dialog state to another
>> OpenSIPS instance. If I misunderstood you, please rephrase :)
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Bogdan-Andrei Iancu
>> OpenSIPS Founder and Developer
>> http://www.opensips-solutions.com
>>
>>
>> On 07/29/2013 08:20 PM, Ryan Bullock wrote:
>>> This is pretty exciting!
>>>
>>> What are the plans for how this will work with features such as dialog
>>> pinging and accounting?
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>>
>>> Ryan
>>>
>>>
>>> On Mon, Jul 29, 2013 at 9:46 AM, Bogdan-Andrei Iancu
>>> <bogdan at opensips.org <mailto:bogdan at opensips.org>> wrote:
>>>
>>>      In long term we plan to use the BIN interface to replicate even
>>>      more internal data between multiple OpenSIPS instances, like doing
>>>      registration replication (instead of doing it from script via
>>>      SIP). Theoretically it may be used for replicating even
>>>      transaction state between 2 OpenSIPS instances - imagine having a
>>>      call ringing on instance A and being accepted on instance B (after
>>>      a failover) - 0% losses !
>>>
>>>      Aside realtime data replication, the BIN interface is to be used
>>>      also for exchanging any other type of information between OpenSIPS
>>>      instances, like federating multiple instances.
>>>
>>>      The main advantages of the BIN interface over the MI interface :
>>>          - BIN is binary encoded so much faster (as performance)
>>>          - BIN interface has both sender and receiver in OpenSIPS (MI
>>>      has only the receiver)
>>>          - MI is for external usage, while BIN is internal
>>>      (opensips2opensips)
>>>
>>>      Regards,
>>>
>>>      Bogdan-Andrei Iancu
>>>      OpenSIPS Founder and Developer
>>>      http://www.opensips-solutions.com
>>>
>>>
>>>      On 07/29/2013 06:22 PM, Liviu Chircu wrote:
>>>>      Hello all,
>>>>
>>>>      OpenSIPS just got better with a /new core interface/ and a /new
>>>>      failover mechanism/!
>>>>
>>>>      The purpose of the new *Binary Internal Interface *is to offer a
>>>>      fast and efficient communication channel between OpenSIPS
>>>>      instances. OpenSIPS modules can now use this core interface to
>>>>      send/receive packets with specific information. A common usage
>>>>      case for this feature would be data replication between a primary
>>>>      instance and a backup one.
>>>>
>>>>      This is especially useful in scenarios with OpenSIPS instances
>>>>      which handle large amounts of concurrent calls, so that failover
>>>>      through a database backend is not feasible anymore due to the
>>>>      significant time required in order to load the needed tables.
>>>>
>>>>      As an example of using the interface, the dialog module now
>>>>      offers the possibility of *replicating dialogs* to another
>>>>      instance. The script writer may now configure a set of proxies
>>>>      which will receive dialog-related events: /creation/,
>>>>      /confirmation/ and /deletion/, all in /realtime/. These messages
>>>>      are compact and they are sent over UDP. The dialog module now
>>>>      also exports several new statistics which show the total
>>>>      sent/received replication packets.
>>>>
>>>>      Configuring UDP listeners for the new interface is trivial and
>>>>      explained in the OpenSIPS manuals [1].
>>>>
>>>>      [1]: http://www.opensips.org/Documentation/Interface-Binary
>>>>
>>>>      Best regards,
>>>>      --
>>>>      Liviu Chircu
>>>>      OpenSIPS Developer
>>>>      http://www.opensips-solutions.com
>>>>
>>>>
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