Max Grobecker <max.grobec...@ml.grobecker.info> schrieb: Hello Max,
> I'm also a customer of the DTAG. > Yesterday, the messed a bit with their DNS entries... Maybe they tried again to repair a working system... :) > If you are NOT using their DNS resolvers you got a "wrong" IP address back > that was not working. Besides that, you should disable SRV lookups for > their SIP peers. Since Asterisk's chan_sip.c does not honour the weight of > the SRV entries, nor it failovers to the other records, you might just end > up with a not working server. PJSIP might work with that, but it depends on > your version. I'm running an own BIND on my Linux-PC... Maybe should I configure a forwarder for the zone t-online.de? It not difficult, and if you mean it can help, I'll do that... > ims001 should be the preferred one based on the SRV weight. But Asterisk > only looks at the first record that comes as an answer, so if ims002 is at > the first position it will be used for registration, regardless that the > other record is weighted better. And if that one is not answering... So: > Better disable SRV lookups if you are not sure if your SIP channel driver > supports it ;-) Could you say me how can I disable the SRV lookups? I use Asterisk 1.8.30.0 on an OpenWRT device. > You should also use the dnsmgr of Asterisk, resp. configuring it to > reasonable values. In dnsmgr.conf I set: The version of Asterisk on my OpenWRT unfortunately does not support dnsmgr... Thanks Luca Bertoncello (lucab...@lucabert.de)
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