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1. Re: BUGREPORT (Ghislain MARY)
2. Re: BUGREPORT (Soren Nielsen)
Från: Ghislain MARY <address@hidden>
Till: address@hidden
Datum: 2 mars 2015 09:46:12 CET
Svara till: address@hidden
Ämne: Re: [Linphone-users] BUGREPORT
Hi René,
This is a known issue. Linphone is using its own DNS resolution to be able to perform this operation asynchronously. However we have not yet found an API that Microsoft would permit on Windows Phone to get the DNS servers configured in the system. Therefore, the DNS servers are currently hardcoded for Windows Phone.
We are aware of this issue and will fix it as soon as we find a way to get the DNS servers from the system.
Cheers,
Ghislain
Le 26/02/2015 12:24, René Verschoor - BPC Nordics a écrit :
Hi,
I would like to issue a bug report for Linphone windows phone edition. I have set up a local DNS server so that I can use an internet domain to point to my Freeswitch server (behind NAT). When on the LAN the DNS request resolves in a local IP, when outside the LAN it gets the public adress.
For all other clients on the LAN this works great, but Linphone does not resolve its server name to the local IP when in the LAN. From my logs it appears that it does not even query the local DNS, it goes to the internet domain and then it cannot connect as my modem/router does not support NAT loopback. I even have Linphone on android and iOS and they have not problem finding/using the DNS. When I enter the hostname in Internet explorer on my windows phone when in the LAN, it resolves correctly to the local IP, so I have no clue what happens. Is the Linphone app bypassing the local DNS? Could this be changed?
Regards,
René Verschoor
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Från: Soren Nielsen <address@hidden>
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Datum: 2 mars 2015 09:59:54 CET
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Ämne: Re: [Linphone-users] BUGREPORT
Hi Ghislain,
How can I get help on the audio issue which totally prevents us from using Linphone?
We have circumvented the DNS issue by using the public IP of the Innovaphone switch.
Thanks ... Soren
-----Original Message-----
From: address@hidden [mailto:address@hidden On Behalf Of Ghislain MARY
Sent: 02 March 2015 09:46
To: address@hidden
Subject: Re: [Linphone-users] BUGREPORT
Hi René,
This is a known issue. Linphone is using its own DNS resolution to be able to perform this operation asynchronously. However we have not yet found an API that Microsoft would permit on Windows Phone to get the DNS servers configured in the system. Therefore, the DNS servers are currently hardcoded for Windows Phone.
We are aware of this issue and will fix it as soon as we find a way to get the DNS servers from the system.
Cheers,
Ghislain
Le 26/02/2015 12:24, René Verschoor - BPC Nordics a écrit :
Hi,
I would like to issue a bug report for Linphone windows phone edition. I have set up a local DNS server so that I can use an internet domain to point to my Freeswitch server (behind NAT). When on the LAN the DNS request resolves in a local IP, when outside the LAN it gets the public adress.
For all other clients on the LAN this works great, but Linphone does not resolve its server name to the local IP when in the LAN. From my logs it appears that it does not even query the local DNS, it goes to the internet domain and then it cannot connect as my modem/router does not support NAT loopback. I even have Linphone on android and iOS and they have not problem finding/using the DNS. When I enter the hostname in Internet explorer on my windows phone when in the LAN, it resolves correctly to the local IP, so I have no clue what happens. Is the Linphone app bypassing the local DNS? Could this be changed?
Regards,
René Verschoor
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