Hi, Pete!

The best way to do it is choice number 1, where you specify the transport=tls parameter in the URI. The socket field is used to specify which listener OpenSIPS should use to send the request to that destination. It has a similar meaning with force_send_socket() (iirc, internally it is implemented in the same way). Therefore with choice number 2, it is not guaranteed to work. In most cases it will, but if you force a different transport for your destination (for example you have a TCP destination) and use a TLS socket, it might not work (haven't tested that).

I hope my answer is clear.

Best regards,

Răzvan Crainea
OpenSIPS Solutions
www.opensips-solutions.com

On 12/22/2015 04:52 PM, Pete Kelly wrote:
Hi all!

Is there an "approved" way to send to a TLS destination using the dispatcher module?

I notice there could be 2 ways to specify TLS within the tables/configuration:

1) By using the destination field (by suffixing with ;transport=tls)
2) By using the socket field (by specifying the local tls: socket).

Is only one (or both) of these normally required?


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