Hi all,
I am trying to make a call between 2 different domains. I have my SRV and NAPTR records in the zone file. I am getting the following error:
0(11285) get_record: lookup(_sip._udp.test.org, 33) failed 0(11285) sip_resolvehost: no SRV record found for test.org, trying 'normal lookup'
Please tell me the correct format of SRV record. Kindly help me in this regard.
Thank you, Geethanjali
Wipro Technologies
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geethanjali.csg@wipro.com wrote:
Hi all,
I am trying to make a call between 2 different domains. I have
my SRV
and NAPTR records in the zone file. I am getting the following
error:
0(11285) get_record: lookup(_sip._udp.test.org, 33) failed 0(11285) sip_resolvehost: no SRV record found for test.org, trying 'normal lookup' Please tell me the correct format of SRV record.
It looks like any other SRV record. For _sip._udp you would enter something like this into your zone file:
IN SRV 0 1 5060 yourserserver.test.org
But... are you sure that you own the zone file for the domain 'test.org'?
Regards, Olaf
Hi Olaf,
I was able to fix this problem. The problem was with the syntax in the zone file.
Also I would like to know if I have 2 domains say test.org and e164.arpa, should I have 2 different zone files with SRV records in these 2 domains.
Ie in test.org zone file i will have srv records for that domain and the same for e164.arpa domain. Is my understanding correct.
Regards, Geethanjali
Wipro Technologies
-----Original Message----- From: Olaf Bergmann [mailto:Olaf.Bergmann@freenet.ag] Sent: Thursday, September 27, 2007 4:44 PM To: Geethanjali CS (WT01 - TAS-HORIZONTAL) Cc: serusers@lists.iptel.org Subject: Re: [Serusers] SRV lookup failed
geethanjali.csg@wipro.com wrote:
Hi all,
I am trying to make a call between 2 different domains. I have
my SRV
and NAPTR records in the zone file. I am getting the following
error:
0(11285) get_record: lookup(_sip._udp.test.org, 33) failed 0(11285) sip_resolvehost: no SRV record found for test.org, trying 'normal lookup' Please tell me the correct format of SRV record.
It looks like any other SRV record. For _sip._udp you would enter something like this into your zone file:
IN SRV 0 1 5060 yourserserver.test.org
But... are you sure that you own the zone file for the domain 'test.org'?
Regards, Olaf
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geethanjali.csg@wipro.com wrote:
Hi Olaf,
I was able to fix this problem. The problem was with the syntax in the zone file.
Also I would like to know if I have 2 domains say test.org and e164.arpa, should I have 2 different zone files with SRV records in these 2 domains.
Usually yes. But I do not know your DNS server. Maybe there are configurations where you can use the same zone file for distinct domains (maybe use symbolic links?).
Ie in test.org zone file i will have srv records for that domain and the same for e164.arpa domain. Is my understanding correct.
This is how nameserver configuration typically works.
Regards, Olaf