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jerome boileau writes:
When I declared a wildcard in the ENUM DNS (ie:
*.enum1.net IN NAPTR 10
100 "u" "E2U+sip" "!^.*$!sip:+33987654321@example.com!".),
enum_query
function didn't find the NAPTR record.
The following message is returned in the log, enum_query(): No NAPTR record
found for
1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.3.3.enum1.net.
it means that enum module makes NATPR query on the above name and
doesn't get back a positive reply.
check with wireshark what you get back.
By using sip_match function, the enum_query (ie
do_query) function discards
the NAPTR record without ôòøuôòù flag.
is this "non-terminal" NAPTR record specified in the original enum rfc?
-- juha