[Serusers] Re: DNS Server setup

samuel samu60 at gmail.com
Wed Oct 11 16:16:10 CEST 2006


Try to execute in your bash:
dig pcr.ac.id

and you'll see that there is no answer because your DNS only resolves
sip.acr.ac.id. If you execute:
dig sip.pcr.ac.id
you'll see that the DNS is able to resolve it...

Dig into the mailing list and RFC 3263 and you'll see how to set up
NAPTR,SRV, and A records appropiately.

Samuel.


2006/10/11, Meidiana Ten <gotcha_em at yahoo.com>:
> Hi Samuel,
> Thanx for the reply..You said that I have to setup DNS server, but I've
> already setting up them all.
> To make sure that my DNS is running, please check the following named file.
>
> db.202.95.149 :
> TL    86400
> @       IN      SOA     sip.pcr.ac.id. root.pcr.ac.id.  (
>                                       1997022700 ; Serial
>                                       28800      ; Refresh
>                                       14400      ; Retry
>                                       3600000    ; Expire
>                                       86400 )    ; Minimum
>       IN    NS    sip.pcr.ac.id.
>       IN    MX 10 sip.pcr.ac.id.
> 50      IN      PTR     sip.pcr.ac.id.
>
> localhost.zone :
> $TTL  86400
> $ORIGIN localhost.
> @                 1D IN SOA   @ root (
>                               42          ; serial (d. adams)
>                               3H          ; refresh
>                               15M         ; retry
>                               1W          ; expiry
>                               1D )        ; minimum
>
>                   1D IN NS    @
>                   1D IN A           127.0.0.1
>
> named.local :
> $TTL  86400
> @       IN      SOA     localhost. root.localhost.  (
>                                       1997022700 ; Serial
>                                       28800      ; Refresh
>                                       14400      ; Retry
>                                       3600000    ; Expire
>                                       86400 )    ; Minimum
>               IN      NS      localhost.
>
> 1       IN      PTR     localhost.
>
> sip.pcr :
> $TTL  86400
> @       IN      SOA     sip.pcr.ac.id. root.pcr.ac.id.  (
>                                       1997022700 ; Serial
>                                       28800      ; Refresh
>                                       14400      ; Retry
>                                       3600000    ; Expire
>                                       86400 )    ; Minimum
>             IN    NS          sip.pcr.ac.id.
> _sip._udp.  SRV   0 0 5060    sip.pcr.ac.id.
>             IN    MX 10       sip.pcr.ac.id.
> sip         IN    A           202.95.149.2
> mail        IN    CNAME       sip
>
> When I test it ( host -t ns pcr.ac.id ), it will show:
> pcr.ac.id name server sip.pcr.ac.id.
>
> I thought it has been set up successfully.
> Please let me know if there are any error in my DNS server configuration.
>
> Thanx for advance,
>
> Meidiana
>
>
> samuel <samu60 at gmail.com> wrote:
> There's no entry for pcr.ac.id in the DNS server and SER is not able
> to resolve the IP where to send the request to.
>
> Setup the DNS server or use IPs(not recommended):
> Samuel.
>
>
> 2006/10/10, Meidiana Ten :
> > Hi there,
> > I really need help to solve error on my SerWEB when I'm trying to send
> > offline message using IM.
> > I don't understand what the problem is..When I check serctl moni, it shows
> > some errors.
> >
> > 2(6006) get_record: lookup(_sip._udp.pcr.ac.id, 33) failed
> > 2(6006) sip_resolvehost: no SRV record found for pcr.ac.id, trying
> 'normal'
> > lookup...
> > 2(6006) ERROR: mk_proxy: could not resolve hostname: "pcr.ac.id"
> > 2(6006) ERROR: uri2proxy: bad host name in URI
> > 2(6006) ERROR: uri2sock: Can't create a dst proxy
> > 2(6006) t_uac: no socket found
> > 2(6006) ERROR: fifo_uac_error: Unresolvable destination (478/FIFO/UAC)
> > 2(6006) **** done consume
> >
> > Please show me the explanation.
> > Can MSILO module store voice message for offline users? If it can, what
> > application I can use to leave voice message?
> > Is there any alternative way to send voice message without using SerWEB?
> >
> > Thanx
> >
> > Meidiana
> >
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