HI Matt,

Thanks for you email. Our DNS server will forward dns request if it cannot
resolve (i.e., our nodes can resolve DNS request like google.com, ubuntu.com,
etc) . Does sprout expect to get NXDOMAIN on this ? If it does, my guess is
the DNS should set to return NXDOMAIN for zone "e164.arpa", am I correct ?
May I ask how if you can share with us what is the DNS Server setting in
your testbed ?

Thanks again :)


Starsky H.Y. Wong


On Sun, Aug 11, 2013 at 1:26 AM, Matt Williams <[email protected]
> wrote:

>  Starsky,****
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> Thanks!  Your description is very useful.****
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> What does your DNS server do for domain names it can't resolve itself?
> Does it return an NXDOMAIN response (indicating that the domain doesn't
> exist) or does it try to forward the request on (if so, presumably this
> doesn't respond)?****
>
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>
> As a temporary work-around, you should just be able to set
> "enum_file=/etc/clearwater/enum.json" in the /etc/clearwater/user_settings
> file (which you might need to create) and restart sprout (with "sudo monit
> restart sprout").  This will cause sprout to read ENUM configuration from
> an (empty) JSON file on disk and so not do true ENUM lookups to your DNS
> server.  Note that this function is only intended to be used for testing -
> it would be good to get your DNS server configured either to forward
> requests on or definitively to return NXDOMAIN.****
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> Please let me know how you get on.****
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> Thanks,****
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> Matt****
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>
> *From:* Starsky Wong [mailto:[email protected]]
> *Sent:* 11 August 2013 02:49
> *To:* Matt Williams
> *Cc:* clearwater
> *Subject:* Re: [Clearwater] Two online client cannot communicate to each
> other****
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>
> Hi Matt,****
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>
> Thanks a lot for your reply. Since we cannot control any DNS zone, we
> setup our own DHCP server (i.e.,ns.ims.research.ibm.com) and serving the
> zone "ims.research.ibm.com". We setup static IP with static DNS server
> (point to ns.ims.research.ibm.com) for all the nodes. All nodes can reach
> our DNS server and resolve (e.g., ellis.ims.research.ibm.com can be
> resolve by every nodes even the clients) correct. However, our DNS doesn't
> has the entry for 2.5.7.0.5.5.5.0.5.6.e164.arpa. ****
>
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> Is there anything wrong with our setup ? Thanks a lot.****
>
>
> ****
>
> Starsky H.Y. Wong****
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>
> ****
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> Starsky H.Y. Wong****
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