Hi Ramin,
there is no failover based on DNS yet. Is still work on progress.
Regards,
bogdan
Ramin Dousti wrote:
On 9/20/06, Juha Heinanen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ramin Dousti writes:
> I get a message destined for [EMAIL PROTECTED], I need to be
able to
> determine the host for that domain, depending on what the host is
I need to
> use either TCP or UDP, besides let's say, somedomain.com resolves to
> two IP addresses, I also need to try the first IP and if it fails (IP
> connectivity-wise) then I try the second one.
try configuring your dns (srv records) accordingly. that should be all
you need to do.
Hi Juha,
Well, I set up NAPTR and SRV records for two proxy hosts with the same
weight. What I'm seeing is that the resolution of the NAPTR/SRV/A records
is hapening correctly, meaning that it recognizes the protocol that I
want it
to use, it recognizes the port that I want it to use and it correctly
finds the
correct IP address; but there is no failover at all. If IP1 is
inaccessible the
transaction terminates with a failure. What knobs should I be
adjusting for
it to try the second IP during the original transaction?
Thanks for the help.
Ramin
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