Hi Curt, Right, it is easily reproducible here. Just created a ticket for this: https://trac.pjsip.org/repos/ticket/1459. Thanks for the report! BR, nanang On Wed, Feb 29, 2012 at 9:17 AM, Curt Sampson <cjs at cynic.net> wrote: > On 2012-02-28 18:17 +0530 (Tue), Sundar Subramaniyan wrote: > >> Looks like you have not setup the default nameserver in your machine.... >> Just check if you can resolve the domain using nslookup. > > The DNS resolver on my host is working just fine, and no, the name > cannot be resolved by nslookup for the very good reason that I > specifically chose a name with no records associated with it. (This is > for reasons described in an earlier post of mine--I'm connecting to > a server with a specific cert that is on an arbitrary IP address and > port that changes from time to time, and I'd like to authenticate the > server.) > > Surely you aren't saying that a program crash and core dump is an > appropriate repsonse to a failed DNS lookup. > > cjs > -- > Curt Sampson ? ? ? ? <cjs at cynic.net> ? ? ? ? +81 90 7737 2974 > ? ? ? ? ? ? http://www.starling-software.com/ > I have always wished for my computer to be as easy to use as my telephone; > my wish has come true because I can no longer figure out how to use my > telephone. ?--Bjarne Stroustrup > > _______________________________________________ > Visit our blog: http://blog.pjsip.org > > pjsip mailing list > pjsip at lists.pjsip.org > http://lists.pjsip.org/mailman/listinfo/pjsip_lists.pjsip.org