Its wrong. The RR's point to a subdomain called pf6, remove that.
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----- Original Message -----
From: [email protected]
<[email protected]>
To: sipx-users <[email protected]>
Sent: Fri Jan 07 16:38:50 2011
Subject: [sipx-users] Having a bad DNS day

This is what one of my sipx records looks like.
The pf6 record is a pfsense firewall server.
The sipx record is of course the sipx public IP and it's on a NAT address on
the LAN.

pf6.mydomain.com.                IN A     x.x.x.75
sipx.mydomain.com.               IN A     x.x.x.75
www.mydomain.com.              IN A     x.x.x.76
mydomain.com.                       IN NAPTR 2 0 "s" "SIP+D2T" ""
_sip._tcp.mydomain.com.
mydomain.com.                       IN NAPTR 2 0 "s" "SIP+D2U" ""
_sip._udp.mydomain.com.
_sip._tcp.mydomain.com.        IN SRV 1 1 5060 pf6.mydomain.com.
_sip._udp.mydomain.com.        IN SRV 1 1 5060 pf6.mydomain.com.
_sip._tcp.rr.pf6.mydomain.com. IN SRV 1 0 5070 pf6.mydomain.com.

The question is just to confirm that I've got this right as it's just not
looking right to me today.
I have been putting the Pf6/sipx IP as the above example shows, into my NAT
section of sipx boxes.
Just want to make sure I'm not doing something stupid and not realizing it.

Thanks.

Mike

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