It worked perfectly with alias_db_lookup and add transport in domain field.

Thanks


On Sat, Nov 5, 2016 at 10:00 AM, Gonzalo Gasca Meza <gascagonz...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Thanks for replying,
>
> What I want to achieve is once I receive the SIP INVITE, I need to
> translate it to a different SIP URI, this new SIP request needs to be
> initiated using different URI and TLS. Example:
>
> INVITE -> sip:gonz...@sip.parzee.io -- TLS/TCP/UDP -> *KAMAILIO* - DB
> Lookup -> INVITE sip:gonzal...@test.external.com;transport=tls -> INVITE
> TLS - ...
>
> I need to convert *gonz...@sip.parzee.io <gonz...@sip.parzee.io>* to 
> *gonzal...@test.external.com
> <gonzal...@test.external.com>* and guarantee this new request now is sent
> in TLS.
> My logic was to use *alias_db_lookup* to handle the conversion as well as
> adding the Transport in order to have Kamailio force the new SIP request in
> TLS. Is this the right way?
>
> Thank you
>
> -Gonzalo
>
>
>
>
> On Sat, Nov 5, 2016 at 6:01 AM, Anthony Joseph Messina <
> amess...@messinet.com> wrote:
>
>> On Friday, November 4, 2016 1:58:48 AM CDT Gonzalo Gasca Meza wrote:
>> > Example.
>> >
>> > sip:gonzal...@test.external.com;transport=tls
>> >
>> > I started looking into dbaliases table in LOCATION.
>> >
>> >
>> >       #!ifdef WITH_ALIASDB
>> >         # search in DB-based aliases
>> >         if(alias_db_lookup("dbaliases"))
>> >                 route(SIPOUT);
>> >     #!endif
>> >
>> > In dbaliases table I see 4 columns. Is the following configuration
>> correct?
>> >
>> > alias_username: gonzalo58
>> > alias_domain: test.external.com;transport=tls
>> > username: gonzalo
>> > domain: sip.parzee.io
>>
>> Adding the transport in the domain column as you have has worked for me
>> in the
>> past, though I'm not sure it's supposed to.  -A
>>
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