Looking at the below few lines from the log:

....
2009/10/29 00:12:31.459 4       ProxyChannel.cxx(1868)  Q931s
GWRewrite source for 10.161.15.6:11062: setup H323 ID or E164
2009/10/29 00:12:31.459 2            Toolkit.cxx(675)
RewriteToE164: [email protected] to 800100010
2009/10/29 00:12:31.459 2          singleton.cxx(25)    Create
instance: PreliminaryCallTable(9)
2009/10/29 00:12:31.459 5            Routing.cxx(197)   ROUTING
Checking policy Explicit for request Setup CRV=29760
2009/10/29 00:12:31.459 5            Routing.cxx(197)   ROUTING
Checking policy Internal for request Setup CRV=29760
2009/10/29 00:12:31.459 5            Routing.cxx(197)   ROUTING
Checking policy SRV for request Setup CRV=29760
2009/10/29 00:12:31.459 5            Routing.cxx(197)   ROUTING
Checking policy DNS for request Setup CRV=29760
2009/10/29 00:12:31.459 4            Routing.cxx(616)   ROUTING DNS
policy resolves to 800100010 @ 10.161.240.234:1720
2009/10/29 00:12:31.459 5            Routing.cxx(203)   ROUTING Policy
DNS applied to the request Setup CRV=29760
...

Since the RewriteToE164 already rewrites the [email protected]
to 800100010, why does the ROUTING DNS policy still resolves to
[email protected]? Shouldn't the @ip part already be stripped?
Is that a bug in the code?

Thanks!
Frank

On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 12:45 AM, Frank Liu <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Has anybody tried the sample uri.ini file and confirmed whether it is working?
>
> I am testing the latest cvs code, and for test purpose, I am using the
> sample etc/uri.ini included in the source code. EP1, EP2 and gnugk
> server all live on the LAN without any firewalls. EP1 is registered
> with gnugk and EP2 isn't registered with anything. EP2 tries to dial
> EP1 using uri dialing, but it fails. gnugk log says "Call rejected".
>
> See attached log file. Any thoughts why the sample file uri.ini doesn't work?
>
> Frank
>

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