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So far so good on the "bug" with Spark, so far only one
Windows 7 Machine had issues with the SRV records, oth
There is a bug in spark with trying to connect to xmp domains via srv
records... if you are pulling your hair out, try pidgin...
On Jul 29, 2011 11:20 AM, "Aaron Pursell" wrote:
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[I always use a subdomain and let sipx be its own master, and set up the
public dns records in advance. I never deal with caching dns servers
internally for sipx.]
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Yeah it was weird. I did have to restart the spark clients
too before you could actually add a user on the oth
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I've been there too. There's a caching DNS server on machines that
often bites me too.
thats not something i ever have to do. i would look at your resources in
linux and address that.
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I did test all that dns is working. It finally started
working as you replied I have to restart the services 2
if you created the dns records, you should be able to query them and ensure
they work.
you may or may not need public dns if the systems are interconnected via
vpn.
Have you tested your DNS from whichever network you are trying to federate
from to the one you are trying to federate to?
Have you e
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I guess it just doesn't work. I tried all that before
sending my question to the mailing list yesterday, where
You need to reference the wiki.
http://wiki.sipfoundry.org/display/sipXecs/sipXecs+4.2#sipXecs4.2-InstantMessagingOpenfireIntegration
it's like any xmpp server, open the ports 5222 and 5269, and publish the DNS
SRV records (reference the wiki again, these records are also in the DNS
zone on the s
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Is available any guide for instant messaging
server-to-server (sipxecs to sipxecs) federation on sipxecs
4.4?
I'm not experi
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