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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">There's no point in answering a
"domain-less" SRV-record query, since the whole point of the SRV
record type is to allow clients to find resources associated with
a particular domain (and protocol/transport).<br>
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You need to set the proper domain on the client doing the lookup.<br>
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- Kevin<br>
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On 8/15/2012 10:42 AM, Thomas Secula wrote:<br>
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cite="mid:CAE6G+hsPFfbA0eDc1B3wis__ap_ruENWpsb_2hyVqrErDiS23Q@mail.gmail.com"
type="cite">Hello,
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<div>I hope this is the right list.. I am using bind 9.8.2on
centos 6 with a system called openims. I am trying to get my
bind server to respond to an SRV query of _sip._udp where the
query has no domain. I am told by the openims folks that I
should be able to get my bind to respond but I have been unable
to.</div>
<div>If I do a dig it only works if I have a +search on the
request. without teh +search I get NXDOMAIN back.</div>
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<div>Is this something I should expect bind to support?</div>
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<div>thank you...</div>
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