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Hello,

I am using PJSIP library version 2.7.2,For my iOS project which have calling feature.

I notice that my incoming and outgoing call work fine when I use wifi or some of my provider. But when I try using some provided (for eg : Sasktel , Fido etc in Canada) for specific iPV6 provider. I am facing this issue when I try to make call(outgoing call).It is working file for the incoming call..

pjsua_call_make_call(the_acc_id, &uri, &call_opt, NULL, NULL, &call_id)

This method gives me below error.


Is there any solution you can help me with this please.
do I need to change anything?




10:36:14.486 pjsua_core.c ..Trying STUN server test2.XXXXXX.ca IPv4 (1 of 1).. 10:36:14.486 pjsua_core.c ..Error starting STUN socket for test2.XXXXXX.ca: No working DNS nameserver (PJLIB_UTIL_EDNSNOWORKINGNS) 10:36:14.486 pjsua_core.c ..STUN resolution failed: No working DNS nameserver (PJLIB_UTIL_EDNSNOWORKINGNS) 10:36:14.486 pjsua_core.c ..Ignoring STUN resolution failure (by setting) 10:36:14.486 pjsua_media.c ..RTP socket reachable at 169.XXX.XXX.XXX:40XX 10:36:14.486 pjsua_media.c ..RTCP socket reachable at 169.XXX.XXX.XXX:40XY 10:36:14.489 pjsua_core.c ..Trying STUN server test2.XXXXXX.ca IPv4 (1 of 1).. 10:36:14.489 pjsua_core.c ..Error starting STUN socket for test2.XXXXXX.ca: No working DNS nameserver (PJLIB_UTIL_EDNSNOWORKINGNS) 10:36:14.489 pjsua_core.c ..STUN resolution failed: No working DNS nameserver (PJLIB_UTIL_EDNSNOW


10:36:14.489 pjsua_core.c ..Ignoring STUN resolution failure (by setting) 10:36:14.489 pjsua_media.c ..RTP socket reachable at 169.XXX.XXX.XXX:40XY 10:36:14.489 pjsua_media.c ..RTCP socket reachable at 169.XXX.XXX.XXX:40XZ 10:36:14.489 pjsua_media.c ..Media index 0 selected for audio call 0 10:36:14.503 sip_resolve.c ....Failed to resolve 'test2.XXXXXX.ca'. Err=320046 (No working DNS nameserver (PJLIB_UTIL_EDNSNOWORKINGNS)) 10:36:14.503 tsx0x1041970a8 ....Failed to send Request msg INVITE/cseq=5627 (tdta0x1038c34a8)! err=320046 (No working DNS nameserver (PJLIB_UTIL_EDNSNOWORKINGNS))
10:36:14.506                   pj.m  .......Call 0 state=DISCONNCTD
10:36:14.507 pjsua_media.c .......Call 0: deinitializing media.. 10:36:14.507 pjsua_media.c ........Call 0: cleaning up provisional media, prov_med_cnt=2, med_cnt=0
10:36:14.509          pjsua_media.c  .Call 0: deinitializing media..
10:36:14.509          pjsua_media.c



10:36:16.107 pj.m Error making call: No working DNS nameserver (PJLIB_UTIL_EDNSNOWORKINGNS) [status=320046] 10:36:16.112 pjsua_aud.c Closing sound device after idle for 1 second(s) 10:36:16.116 pjsua_aud.c .Closing iPhone IO device sound playback device and iPhone IO device sound capture device
10:36:16.188        coreaudio_dev.c  .core audio stream stopped







Thank you
Shweta







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