Alias_db has a literal - not a virtual (i.e. uri == myself style, aka 
all DNS aliases and locally homed IP interfaces) - approach to domains, 
as does auth_db and others.

One domain, and it must literally match the one in the RURI.

Julian Yap wrote:

> Using the alias_db module, if I look up an alias by the IP address as
> the domain, it doesn't work.  The alias table however does not let me
> add the alias as an IP address as well as a domain.
> 
> Error message is: DBG:alias_db:alias_db_lookup: no alias found for R-URI
> 
> Example settings:
> Server: a.domain.com
> IP of server: 1.2.3.4
> 
> User: [email protected]
> 
> Alias: [email protected]
> 
> A call to [email protected] fails when using alias_db_lookup("dbaliases");.
> 
> I also can't add both aliases to the dbaliases table:
> # opensipsctl alias_db add [email protected] [email protected]
> INFO: +18085551234 alias already in dbaliases table
> 
> Thanks,
> Julian
> 
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