Hi Kro,
OpenSER tries to preform NAPTR and SRV lookups on the name before A dns
lookup. As the debug shows, most probably you do not have NAPTR and SRV
records for the domain name and the A record is used. Can you confirm
that the request is forwarded?
The "message too big" is most probably a side-effect of a request that
loops on the server because improper configuring - try to lool on
loopback interface to see if so.
regards,
bogdan
Kro Kamil wrote:
Hello,
Actually it does not look like a ser problem but I could not find a
way out so I am asking your help.
When I try to make a call, after calling lookup function I get the
following error and then a "message too big" reply.
*************************
DEBUG:sip_resolvehost2: no port, no proto -> do NAPTR lookup!
get_record: lookup(sip.sahratelekom.com.tr, 35) failed
DEBUG:sip_resolvehost2: no valid NAPTR record found for
sip.sahratelekom.com.tr, trying direct SRV lookup...
get_record: lookup(_sip._udp.sip.sahratelekom.com.tr, 33) failed
DEBUG:sip_resolvehost2: no valid SRV record found for
_sip._udp.sip.sahratelekom.com.tr, trying A record lookup...
*************************
When I look at the code I saw that "res_search" function is called in
"get_record" function and it returns -1 which says that it could not
resolve hostname. My "resolv.conf" file is properly configured and I
can ping and resolve any address from command line including
"sip.sahratelekom.com".
Do you have any idea about this problem?
thanks
Kro
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