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    <p>I guess that the one who did the implementation of the srv query
      for dmq hasn't "allocated" any service name. I haven't looked at
      the sources, but I guess it should be a small patch to compose the
      srv dns string to be queried -- maybe that part can be made a mod
      param so each can choose its preferred service.</p>
    <p>Cheers,<br>
      Daniel<br>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 21/09/16 19:28, José Seabra wrote:<br>
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              <div>Hello,<br>
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              I have a doubt related with DMQ dns behavior, I noticed
              that when kamailio starts, it tries to resolve DMQ name
              configured on parameter notification_address as the
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                <div>Isn't supposed kamailio  try first resolve the 
                  NAPTR DMQ name, and then SRV?<br>
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                <div>I'm asking this because kamailio is trying resolve
                  the SRV record without any transport protocol
                  specified on query, as my dns server only accepts
                  queries on the format "_Service._Proto.Name" the SRV
                  will never be resolved.<br>
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                <div>Thank you.<br>
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                <div>BR<br>
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