If the domain is mydomain.com and the hostname is uc.mydomain.com then the
RR are wrong, very wrong. Are you suggesting sipx produced those?

_sip._tcp.rr.pf6.mydomain.com. IN SRV 1 0 5070 pf6.mydomain.com.

Should not be _sip._tcp.rr.pf6.mydomain.com

Should be
_sip._tcp.rr.mydomain.com

And should point to uc.mydomain.com.

Are you doing some find/replace text and making some of this happen?
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----- Original Message -----
From: [email protected]
<[email protected]>
To: sipx-users <[email protected]>
Sent: Fri Jan 07 18:58:25 2011
Subject: Re: [sipx-users] Having a bad DNS day

This is the way I've been setting up DNS since I started using the DNS test
results, then modifying the IP's for a public record.
Internet and local remotes connect using only the domain name so I never
gave it a second though on my boxes.

> Is your sipdomain uc.mydomain.com?

The domain name is mydomain.com so in the Manage Domain section, for Domain
Name, I have mydomain.com.
In the alias section, I have the private IP and the full host name,
uc.mydomain.com.

>Based on your 4ip srv records it is not, it is mydomain.com.

I understood SRV as meaning take a domain
> What is the domain your used for certificate creation? The suipdomain
> is---____________.

This particular server only has a self signed cert so what ever the server
uses when it's being built.

So basically, this means I still don't understand the SRV portion of things
again.
Yet things have been working so guess I didn't think about it anymore. I'm
able to get proper results using dig -t SRV etc tests.


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