On 16 Aug 2012, at 15:42, Christopher Cain wrote:
> Of course a dig query will fail without the domain appended. Dig takes
> you query at face value and will not append domains from your search
> suffix list like nslookup and ping will. You ALWAYS have to fully qualify
> your requests when usin
Of course a dig query will fail without the domain appended. Dig takes
you query at face value and will not append domains from your search
suffix list like nslookup and ping will. You ALWAYS have to fully qualify
your requests when using dig.
Chris.
On 12-08-15 3:29 PM, "wbr...@e1b.org" wrote
kevin wrote on 08/15/2012 12:52:18 PM:
> I don't believe SRV lookups use the "search" directive in /etc/
> resolv.conf; I think that's only for A (name-to-address) lookups.
> But I could be wrong on that...
Using host I was able to do a search for _sip._tcp for the search domain
on my system (d
that's how I understand it also. This DNS query is happening before the
SCSCF would issue an ENUM. I believe it would eventually do this but the
purpose of this dns query is to find the SIP entry point (icscf) into a
domain for the call.
I think this is either a config issue on my end or a bug. T
I don't believe SRV lookups use the "search" directive in
/etc/resolv.conf; I think that's only for A (name-to-address) lookups.
But I could be wrong on that...
It all comes back to: the client should know what domain contains the
resources it's looking for. There's fundamentally no such thing
That's what I tried to tell the OpenIMS folks. I have search mydomain
in/etc/resolv but somehow they aren't adding mydomain to the query. This
only happens when the PCSCF tries to find the ICSCF after receiving a SIP
invite with a TEL uri which by definition has no domain since it's in the
pstn.
There's no point in answering a "domain-less" SRV-record query, since
the whole point of the SRV record type is to allow clients to find
resources associated with a particular domain (and protocol/transport).
You need to set the proper domain on the client doing the lookup.
- Kevin
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, Thomas Secula writes:
>
> Hello,
>
> I hope this is the right list.. I am using bind 9.8.2on centos 6 with a
> system called openims. I am trying to get my bind server to respond to an
> SRV query of _sip._udp where the query has no domain.
_sip._udp *is* a domain name. I
On 15/08/12 15:42, Thomas Secula wrote:
Hello,
I hope this is the right list.. I am using bind 9.8.2on centos 6 with a
system called openims. I am trying to get my bind server to respond to
an SRV query of _sip._udp where the query has no domain.
Yuck. That's horrible. Are you *sure* that's wh
Hello,
I hope this is the right list.. I am using bind 9.8.2on centos 6 with a
system called openims. I am trying to get my bind server to respond to an
SRV query of _sip._udp where the query has no domain. I am told by the
openims folks that I should be able to get my bind to respond but I have
b
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