I ran into the exact same issue. DNS resolution is just stuck on A records for OPTIONS
pings irrespective of DNS options. I can see correct DNS resolution with kamcmd dns.lookup
but kamcmd dispatcher.list command does not even list the gateways which have a NAPTR/SRV
DNS name.
Dispatching INVITEs also fails because none of the trunks are actually loaded in memory
for kamailio to process or for me to be able to set its state manually to active.
Any plans on fixing this behavior?
Cheers,
Pat.
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From: sr-users <sr-users-bounces(a)lists.kamailio.org> on behalf of Daniel-Constantin
Mierla <miconda(a)gmail.com>
Sent: Friday, November 16, 2018 8:09 AM
To: Kamailio (SER) - Users Mailing List; José Seabra
Subject: Re: [SR-Users] Dispatcher with a naptr address as destination
Hello,
I think the A query you see is done by the part related to doing OPTIONS keepalive -- I
haven't developed that part, but if I remember correctly I saw something like that in
the code. Maybe you can disable keepalive via the mod param and see if the query is still
done.
For routing, dispatcher is not doing any DNS query, just sets the R-URI or D-URI and then
tm is in charge of resolving the destination address, and there should be from NAPTR down,
if no transport or port is specified.
Cheers,
Daniel
On 14.11.18 17:25, José Seabra wrote:
Hello all,
I'm trying to use a naptr address as a dispatcher destination and i'm facing some
issues here.
When i configure a naptr address in dispatcher table, like:
1:1:sip\:proxy-registrar-ci1.fuze.domain:0:0:'':''
I see kamailio making a dns query of type A, but since that this name doesn't have any
A record configured in dns, kamailio didn't get any positive reply from it.
Should't kamailio make dns query by this order?
1. NAPTR
2. SRV
3. A
I noticed also that if the name configured in dispatcher table is resolved successfully
with A record from dns, then kamailio tries to make a query to NAPTR and then SRV services
for the exactly same name used for query previously done(type A), but only if it gets a
positive answer from dns to the A type query.
I'm using kamailio version 5.1.0 with the following dns parameters configured:
####### DNS Parameters #########
dns = no
rev_dns = no
dns_try_ipv6 = no
dns_retr_time = 1
dns_retr_no = 1
dns_cache_del_nonexp = no
dns_cache_flags = 1
dns_cache_gc_interval = 120
dns_cache_init = 1
dns_cache_mem = 1000
dns_cache_negative_ttl = 60
dns_try_naptr = yes
use_dns_cache = on
use_dns_failover = on
dns_srv_lb = yes
Is there something wrongly configured here that can make kamailio behaves like that?
Thank you.
Regards
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