Hi Bogdan The GW's have 2 CNAME records which I have no control over. DR has entries like subdomain.example.com:5061 I suspect the issue arises when the CNAMES swap around resulting in a mismatch.
Currently I am using this to identify the source of the message which is probably not the best in terms of security. $avp(fd) = "subdomain.example.com"; if($(ct.fields(uri){s.index, $avp(fd)}) != NULL) Perhaps there is a better way? Best regards Mark. On Tue, 22 Feb 2022 at 08:56, Bogdan-Andrei Iancu <bog...@opensips.org> wrote: > Hi Mark, > > If a gw is defined via FQDN, that will by DNS resolved (NAPTR, SRV, A > records) when DB data is (re)loaded by DR module, and used later for such > checks. All found IPs (from DNS) will be stored on the GW. > > How do you specify the GW address in DB and what kind of DNS records do > you have for it ? > > Best regards, > > Bogdan-Andrei Iancu > > OpenSIPS Founder and Developer > https://www.opensips-solutions.com > OpenSIPS eBootcamp > https://www.opensips.org/Training/Bootcamp > > On 2/18/22 6:04 PM, Mark Farmer wrote: > > Hi everyone > > I am using is_from_gw() to match against a group of gateways specified by > DNS names which resolve to multiple IP addresses but it seems to be failing > to match. > > Is this supported functionality or do I need to do something else in this > case? > > Thanks and regards > Mark. > > > _______________________________________________ > Users mailing > listUsers@lists.opensips.orghttp://lists.opensips.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users > > > -- Mark Farmer farm...@gmail.com
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