I suppose that would depend a bit on how you have things set up.
TECHNICALLY, no, it doesn't direct it to a specific IP. However, if your
DNS is set in such a way as to have all queries to $enum.my.server
handled by a single server, then yes... it would direct it to a specific
IP.
Is there something in particular you're trying to handle? ENUM, by its
very definition, is a DNS-based service. Are you trying to completely
bypass the DNS portion of ENUM? That would make it... not ENUM. What are
you trying to do exactly? Maybe there's a different way of going about it.
N.
JF wrote:
From the docs,
suffix parameter is "Suffix to be appended to the
domain name".
This doesn't direct the DNS request to a specific ENUM
server IP
address... right?
JF
On 6/4/07, SIP <sip(a)arcdiv.com> wrote:
> Instead of saying: enum_query("e164.arpa."), you could say something
> like enum_query("my.server.")
>
> N.
>
> JF wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Is it possible to configure the enum module to use a specific ENUM
> > server, instead of the DNS server configured in /etc/resolv.conf?
> > I haven't found any config parameter for this...
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > JF
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