RE: [reSIProcate] Error 503: Ran out of DNS entries
If you type ipconfig /all is the primary dns server what you expect?
What happens if you type nslookup yourtargethost from a command prompt?
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> Samphel Norden
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> This is on Windows XP using .NET development.
> Thanks
> Sam
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> Jason Fischl wrote:
>
> If you are running on a unix system, it would use the default
> resolver (e.g.
> /etc/resolv.conf). What platform are you running on? If unix, does dig
> hostname return a valid result?
>
> Jason
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> Samphel Norden
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> Subject: [reSIProcate] Error 503: Ran out of DNS entries
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> Hello,
> While trying to run the Basicregister code included in the test
> directory, I get the following error, where x.y.z is the address of the
> sip proxy.
>
> INFO | 20040915-154106.168 | basicRegister | RESIP:TRANSACTION | 1660 |
> TransactionState.cxx:1197 | Ran out of dns entries for x.y.z. Send 503
> INFO | 20040915-154106.178 | basicRegister | RESIP:TEST | 1660 |
> basicRegister.cxx:55 | Client::Failure: SIP/2.0 503 Service Unavailable
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> I assume this is because the DNS part of the stack is not talking to the
> local DNS server. How should this be done?
> Thanks.
> Sam
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