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@@ -1378,4 +1378,34 @@ modparam("tm", "failure_exec_mode", 1)
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</example>
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</example>
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</section>
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</section>
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+ <section id="tm.p.dns_reuse_rcv_socket">
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+ <title><varname>dns_reuse_rcv_socket</varname> (boolean)</title>
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+ <para>
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+ Control reuse of the receive socket for additional branches added
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+ by dns failover. If set to 1, the receive socket is used for
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+ sending out the new branches, unless the socket is forced
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+ explicitely in configuration file. If set to 0, selected socket
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+ is done depending on value of global parameter mhomed (if mhomed=0,
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+ then the first listen socket is used, otherwise the socket is
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+ selected based on routing rules).
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+ </para>
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+ <para>
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+ Do enable it with caution, it might create troubles on dns results
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+ with different transport layer. Better let it disabled and enable
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+ mhomed.
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+ </para>
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+ <para>
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+ Default value is 0 (disabled).
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+ </para>
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+ <example>
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+ <title>Set <varname>dns_reuse_rcv_socket</varname> parameter</title>
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+ <programlisting>
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+...
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+modparam("tm", "dns_reuse_rcv_socket", 1)
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+...
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+ </programlisting>
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+ </example>
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+ </section>
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+
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</section>
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</section>
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