Darren Edmundson wrote:
This is the correct way to do things. This is how asterisk should do them. If you have a problem with the standard, the IETF SIP WG is the correct place to air them, but I suggest the people there will be only too happy to tell you why you're so very wrong too.
My argument isn't about the standards or other software in general, my argument is how asterisk (and in this case only asterisk) comes, that is with SRV *disabled*, and the fact many people wouldn't understand what it's for, or why they should enable it.
The documentation, well what documentation there is, simply isn't coherent enough, or detailed enough to explain these things, and the few lines in the config file certainly doesn't explain anything either...
;srvlookup=yes ; Enable DNS SRV lookups on outbound calls
; Note: Asterisk only uses the first host in SRV recordsJoe Public stumbles upon asterisk, not a clue what all the features and modules and what not is for, do you think he'll be clued up enough to remove the leading semicolon???
That is what my point is, until asterisk has it enabled by default, and all the current user base use a version of asterisk that supports it properly is there all that much point in promoting it so heavily?
Now how many pieces of MTA software out of the box have MX record lookups disabled??? I'd hazard a guess at none...
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