In my DNS server, there are only AAAA records for any nodes. My test topology is as following:
-----+---------+--------+------ | | | siphone1 openser siphone2 (UA1) (UA2)
For the testing procedure, I only use domain name of the URI. When UA1 invited UA2 via openser, openser only ask A record of UA2. There are no A records in my DNS server! So, openser then replied 476 Unresolvable Destination message to UA1.
In normal conditon, if there were no such name of A record, it should ask AAAA record instead. But why OPENSER only ask A record?
Best Regards, Fang
Hi!
Openser does support AAAA, when enabled: http://www.openser.org/dokuwiki/doku.php/core-cookbook:1.3.x#dns_try_ipv6
regards klaus
Fangyu Ling wrote:
In my DNS server, there are only AAAA records for any nodes. My test topology is as following:
-----+---------+--------+------ | | | siphone1 openser siphone2 (UA1) (UA2)
For the testing procedure, I only use domain name of the URI. When UA1 invited UA2 via openser, openser only ask A record of UA2. There are no A records in my DNS server! So, openser then replied 476 Unresolvable Destination message to UA1.
In normal conditon, if there were no such name of A record, it should ask AAAA record instead. But why OPENSER only ask A record?
Best Regards, Fang
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