Duane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> John Fraizer wrote:
>
> Blah blah blah crap crap crap...
>
> I know what a SRV record is, and until they start making it work
> correctly in Asterisk A records will be what I tell people to use, well
> unless you want them to use SER which I am told does handle SRV
> properly...
>
> > Now. On the matter of who made an ass of them self, I think you should
> > take a close look in the mirror because it was most certainly not I.
>
> sip://[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> oh wait no SRV record on that, only an A record... Oh my what's the
> world coming to, all hell is going to break loose, crawl back into the
> hole you came out of you loud mouth fool...
>
Not being one to stay out of an argument, here's what I do. :-)
I publish [EMAIL PROTECTED] as my SIP address and also have
[EMAIL PROTECTED] available via a SRV record. The "voip" host serves
two purposes:
1. The "voip" host alias (well, an A record actually) can point
to any server I like, so I can move Asterisk from one server
to another without having to publish a new SIP address.
2. The "voip" part makes it (reasonably) clear that it's a SIP
address and not an email address. (I know that one address
can be used for both, before someone points that out.) Perhaps
sip.cursor.biz would be clearer but I just prefer "voip"; It's
less specific, so can be used to cover IAX too.
I do have SRV records, but I don't publish SIP addresses using domains
based upon them. Perhaps I will one day.
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