Hello,

On 05/08/15 17:30, Iwan Aucamp wrote:
From the descriptions these seem similar:

corex alias_subdomains (http://kamailio.org/docs/modules/devel/modules/corex.html#idp18017160):

Register a domain and all its sub-domains to match the myself condition. It can be set many times. Its full format is: 'proto:domain:port', allowing to set restrictions on protocol and port as well. Protocol and port are optional.

alias core parameter (http://www.kamailio.org/wiki/cookbooks/devel/core#alias):

Parameter to set alias hostnames for the server. It can be set many times, each value being added in a list to match the hostname when 'myself' is checked.

Is the only difference that corex alias_subdomains can include 'proto' ?


alias can be also a proto:domain:port.

The difference is that alias is about specifying the full domain as value to match, while alias_subdomains is about matching any subdomain part of the value.

For example:

1) alias=xyz.com

the myself will match only when value is "xyz.com".

2) alias_subdomain=xyz.com

the myself will match any of values such as: a.xyz.com, b.xyz.com, c.d.xyz.com and the likely

Cheers,
Daniel
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