You can pass in TLS_PORT and TLS_IP as defines using kamailio startup option -A 
TLS_IP=xxx -A TLS_PORT=xxxx but to my knowledge you can’t otherwise dynamically 
bind to IPs/Ports once kamailio has started.

Blessings,
—
Daniel Donoghue





> On 13 Dec 2020, at 15:19, Syed Shahryar <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> This is a generic question about using environment variables in a config file.
> 
> If I want to use below where TLS_IP itself is a constant defined somewhere 
> else. TLS_IP might be set via an env variable as well.
> 
> #!define TLS_TO_LISTEN tls:TLS_IP:$env(TLS_PORT)
> 
> Will that work? I see syntax errors and other weird issues. What's the right 
> syntax?
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