Hi Daniel and thanks for the suggestion, however it doesn't seem to be a matter of matching against 'myself' (alias) but rather matching against a socket.

In an old post, I found this explanation of yours that seems to apply to my case:

"loose_route() matches the alias as being local (myself condition), but there is no relation between aliases and sockets, so searching a socket using an alias value does not work.
The advertise for listen does what you need, if it fits in what you try to achieve:

listen=IP1 advertise IP2

If Route has IP2 then the socket IP1 is used for relaying."

https://lists.kamailio.org/pipermail/sr-users/2012-September/074825.html

Thanks,
--Sergiu

On Wed, Mar 25, 2020 at 9:38 AM Daniel-Constantin Mierla <miconda@gmail.com> wrote:

Hello,

from record routing point of view, that is probably the good solution.

If you have many aliases like PREFIX.mydomain.net, instead of listing them individually, you can use:

  * http://www.kamailio.org/docs/modules/5.3.x/modules/corex.html#corex.p.alias_subdomains

Provided that you do not have any need to skip some specific subdomains.

Cheers,
Daniel

On 25.03.20 03:45, Sergiu Pojoga wrote:
Hi there,

Question: how can I advertise and later match multiple FQDNs per socket?

Example:
auto_aliases=no
alias="mydomain.net":5060
alias="mydomain.net":5061
alias="client1.mydomain.net":5060
alias="client1.mydomain.net":5061

# looks like I can advertise only one address per socket?
listen=udp:65.65.65.65:5060 advertise "mydomain.net":5060
listen=tls:65.65.65.65:5061 advertise "mydomain.net":5061

Adding RR before relaying downstream like so:
record_route_preset("client1.mydomain.net:5061;transport=tls;r2=on", "client1.mydomain.net:5060;r2=on");

This is the warning (just warning, works fine otherwise) after receiving for example the ACK from upstream following the 200 OK:
WARNING: {1 19082 ACK  } rr [loose.c:768]: rr_do_force_send_socket(): no socket found to match second RR (sip:client1.mydomain.net:5061;transport=tls;lr;r2=on)

Figured warning itself can be turned off with modparam "enable_socket_mismatch_warning" of RR, still I'd like to know if I'm doing something wrong or there's a better way.

Much obliged,
--Sergiu



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