Yeah...I’m aware. I was just checking if
dispatcher could match on the ip:port just in case I wanted to support other use cases
with my Kamailio instance. I read thru the source and it looks like the uac module is
being used to initiate the OPTIONS message.
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On Jun 17, 2020, at 8:09 PM, Sergiu Pojoga
<pojogas(a)gmail.com> <mailto:pojogas@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Mack,
You wouldn't have the burden of handling multiple domains whatsoever if you followed
Microsoft's recommendations on how to configure SBC Teams for multiple tenants.
Dispatcher would be used only for carrier's base domain.
On Wed, Jun 17, 2020, 7:11 PM Mack Hendricks, <mack(a)dopensource.com
<mailto:mack@dopensource.com>> wrote:
Hey All,
I'm attempting to use dispatcher to send probe messages using TLS for two different
domains. I'm providing the socket attribute, which maps to a certificate in
/etc/kamailio/tls.cfg. But, it seems to always select the default client cert, which is
not the certificate I want to use.
My attrs column in dispatcher looks like this:
socket=tls:142.93.159.231:5061;ping_from=sip:mack.dopensource.com
<http://mack.dopensource.com/>
socket=tls:142.93.159.231:5062;ping_from=sip:levin.dopensource.com
<http://levin.dopensource.com/>
Is there some way to force dispatcher to do TLS cert matching based on the host:ip?
Thanks
-Mack
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