[OpenSIPS-Users] DNS SRV records

Alex G greekman0000 at gmail.com
Tue Sep 30 15:37:54 CEST 2008


currently using opensips-1.4.2-tls
the dns is indeed valid. I've checked it against other nameservers on the
net other than our provider's name server

there's nothing fishy in my config file either. Pretty straight forward
routing. As you can see in the ngrep cap below, the SRV record is returning
the A records for the domains in it.

Any help is always appreciated :)  Thanks

Alex


On Tue, Sep 30, 2008 at 6:41 AM, Bogdan-Andrei Iancu <bogdan at voice-system.ro
> wrote:

> Hi Alex,
>
> What is the domain name you were trying? is the DNS still valid (like SRV
> records) for it ? What opensips version are you using?
>
> I want to try to reproduce the crash and to work out a fix.
>
> Thanks and regards,
> Bogdan
>
> Alex G wrote:
>
>> trying the domain without the prefixes got me this:
>> Sep 29 19:06:34 openser1 /sbin/opensips[22080]: CRITICAL:core:receive_fd:
>> EOF on 19
>> Sep 29 19:06:34 openser1 /sbin/opensips[22004]: INFO:core:handle_sigs:
>> child process 22034 exited by a signal 11
>> Sep 29 19:06:34 openser1 /sbin/opensips[22004]: INFO:core:handle_sigs:
>> core was generated
>> Sep 29 19:06:34 openser1 /sbin/opensips[22004]: INFO:core:handle_sigs:
>> terminating due to SIGCHLD
>> Sep 29 19:06:34 openser1 /sbin/opensips[22080]: INFO:core:sig_usr: signal
>> 15 received
>> Sep 29 19:06:34 openser1 /sbin/opensips[22065]: INFO:core:sig_usr: signal
>> 15 received
>> Sep 29 19:06:34 openser1 /sbin/opensips[22044]: INFO:core:sig_usr: signal
>> 15 received
>> Sep 29 19:06:34 openser1 /sbin/opensips[22046]: INFO:core:sig_usr: signal
>> 15 received
>> Sep 29 19:06:34 openser1 /sbin/opensips[22071]: INFO:core:sig_usr: signal
>> 15 received
>> Sep 29 19:06:34 openser1 /sbin/opensips[22076]: INFO:core:sig_usr: signal
>> 15 received
>> Sep 29 19:06:34 openser1 /sbin/opensips[22062]: INFO:core:sig_usr: signal
>> 15 received
>> Sep 29 19:06:34 openser1 /sbin/opensips[22042]: INFO:core:sig_usr: signal
>> 15 received
>> Sep 29 19:06:34 openser1 /sbin/opensips[22054]: INFO:core:sig_usr: signal
>> 15 received
>> Sep 29 19:06:34 openser1 /sbin/opensips[22015]: INFO:core:sig_usr: signal
>> 15 received
>> Sep 29 19:06:34 openser1 /sbin/opensips[22061]: INFO:core:sig_usr: signal
>> 15 received
>> Sep 29 19:06:34 openser1 /sbin/opensips[22040]: INFO:core:sig_usr: signal
>> 15 received
>> Sep 29 19:06:34 openser1 /sbin/opensips[22064]: INFO:core:sig_usr: signal
>> 15 received
>>
>> proxy completely crashed!
>>
>> ngrep on port 53 shows its getting back a records:
>>
>> U 64.94.60.251:37320 <http://64.94.60.251:37320> -> 69.25.1.1:53 <
>> http://69.25.1.1:53>
>> .............wholesaleorigination.acc.globalipcom.com..#..
>>
>> U 69.25.1.1:53 <http://69.25.1.1:53> -> 64.94.60.251:37320 <
>> http://64.94.60.251:37320>
>> .............wholesaleorigination.acc.globalipcom.com..#...!.........
>> 3.auth00.ns.uu.net <http://3.auth00.ns.uu.net>.
>> hostmaster.P......T`......^...T`
>>
>> U 64.94.60.251:37320 <http://64.94.60.251:37320> -> 69.25.1.1:53 <
>> http://69.25.1.1:53>
>> .............wholesaleorigination.acc.globalipcom.com..#..
>>
>> U 69.25.1.1:53 <http://69.25.1.1:53> -> 64.94.60.251:37320 <
>> http://64.94.60.251:37320>
>> .............wholesaleorigination.acc.globalipcom.com..#...!.........
>> 3.auth00.ns.uu.net <http://3.auth00.ns.uu.net>.
>> hostmaster.P......T`......^...T`
>>
>> U 64.94.60.251:37320 <http://64.94.60.251:37320> -> 69.25.1.1:53 <
>> http://69.25.1.1:53>
>> *............_sip._udp.wholesaleorigination.acc.globalipcom.com..!..
>>
>> U 69.25.1.1:53 <http://69.25.1.1:53> -> 64.94.60.251:37320 <
>> http://64.94.60.251:37320>
>>
>> *............_sip._udp.wholesaleorigination.acc.globalipcom.com..!.....!....T..1.d.2...wholesaleoriginationd.acc.globalipcom.com....!....T..1.d.2...wholesaleoriginationa.acc.globalipcom.com....!....T..1.d.2...wholesaleoriginationb.acc.globalipcom.com....!....T..1.d.2...wholesaleoriginationc.acc.globalipcom.com..#......T....auth00.ns.uu.net..#......T..
>>
>> .auth100.K........T...A.x.........T...A...........T...?ML..V......T...A.(..D.............A.b.......0......
>>
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Sep 29, 2008 at 6:14 PM, Sergio Gutierrez <saguti at gmail.com<mailto:
>> saguti at gmail.com>> wrote:
>>
>>    Hi Alex.
>>
>>    Try this:
>>
>>    rewritehost("wholesaleorigination.acc.globalip.com
>>    <http://wholesaleorigination.acc.globalip.com>");
>>    rewriteport("");
>>    t_relay();
>>
>>    Best regards.
>>
>>    Sergio G.
>>
>>
>>    On Mon, Sep 29, 2008 at 5:04 PM, Alex G <greekman0000 at gmail.com
>>    <mailto:greekman0000 at gmail.com>> wrote:
>>
>>        hi sergio,
>>
>>        the SRV record is for my pstn gateway. I'm placing the SRV
>>        record in
>>        rewritehostport("_sip._
>> udp.wholesaleorigination.acc.globalipcom.com
>>        <http://udp.wholesaleorigination.acc.globalipcom.com/>");
>>  like this prior to my t_relay. opensips log is showing me the
>>        errors i posted below. I didn't think something special was
>>        needed, but it doesn't seem to work as it should.
>>
>>        nslookup of the SRV record on the local machine shows that its
>>        there and it returns several A records.
>>
>>        i'm very stumped on this one... any help would be much
>>        appreciated :)
>>
>>        also the DNS i am hitting is our internet provider's dns,
>>        which like i said the SRV records seem to resolve at when
>>        using nslookup.
>>
>>        Alex
>>
>>
>>        On Mon, Sep 29, 2008 at 5:50 PM, Sergio Gutierrez
>>        <saguti at gmail.com <mailto:saguti at gmail.com>> wrote:
>>
>>            Hi Alex.
>>
>>            OpenSIPS does not need any special setup to resolve SRV
>>            recrds.
>>
>>            How do you have defined your SRV records at DNS config?
>>
>>            If wholesaleorgination.acc.globalipcom.com
>>            <http://wholesaleorgination.acc.globalipcom.com> is a SRV,
>>            you just call the function you need, t_relay or forward,
>>            and your uri fould read as
>>            username at wholesaleorgination.acc.globalipcom.com
>>            <mailto:username at wholesaleorgination.acc.globalipcom.com>
>>
>>            Best regards.
>>
>>            Sergio G.
>>
>>            On Mon, Sep 29, 2008 at 3:44 PM, Alex G
>>            <greekman0000 at gmail.com <mailto:greekman0000 at gmail.com>>
>>            wrote:
>>
>>                is there anything special i need to do in the config
>>                file to use SRV records? I try to rewritehostport to
>>                the dns srv record but i cannot seem to resolve:
>>
>>                Sep 29 16:40:10 openser1 /sbin/opensips[21292]:
>>                CRITICAL:core:mk_proxy: could not resolve hostname:
>>                "_sip._udp.wholesaleorigination.acc.globalipcom.com
>>                <http://udp.wholesaleorigination.acc.globalipcom.com>"
>>                Sep 29 16:40:10 openser1 /sbin/opensips[21292]:
>>                ERROR:tm:uri2proxy: bad host name in URI
>>                <sip:+14016411072 at _sip._
>> udp.wholesaleorigination.acc.globalipcom.com:5060
>>                <http://udp.wholesaleorigination.acc.globalipcom.com:5060
>> >>
>>
>>
>>                have tried with and without defining the port and
>>                still no luck
>>
>>                i even turned on ipv6 checks if ipv4 fails and still
>>                no luck.
>>
>>
>>                what am i missing here?
>>
>>
>>                Thanks,
>>
>>                Alex
>>
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