Summary: | ASTERISK-17171: [patch] Each time a device sends a REGISTER, the error "No address associated with nodename" appears | ||
Reporter: | John Covert (jcovert) | Labels: | patch |
Date Opened: | 2010-12-28 10:47:33.000-0600 | Date Closed: | 2021-08-11 10:33:23 |
Priority: | Minor | Regression? | Yes |
Status: | Closed/Complete | Components: | Core/Netsock |
Versions: | Frequency of Occurrence | ||
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Environment: | Attachments: | ( 0) addr.c ( 1) netsock2.c.2011-01-13.patch ( 2) netsock2.c.patch | |
Description: | The following messages appear continuously:
{noformat} sip_uri_domain_cmp sip.covert.org - sip.covert.org [Dec 28 10:59:23] ERROR[13395]: netsock2.c:205 ast_sockaddr_parse: getaddrinfo("sip.covert.org", "(null)", ...): No address associated with nodename [Dec 28 10:59:23] ERROR[13395]: netsock2.c:205 ast_sockaddr_parse: getaddrinfo("sip.covert.org", "(null)", ...): No address associated with nodename {noformat} This is because "If the AI_NUMERICHOST bit is set in the ai_flags member of the hints structure, then a non-NULL nodename string must be a numeric host address string. Otherwise an error of EAI_NONAME is returned. This flag prevents any type of name resolution service (e.g., the DNS) from being called." See http://www.manpages.info/macosx/getaddrinfo.3.html Patch supplied to eliminate the message on Darwin. ****** STEPS TO REPRODUCE ****** simply allow devices to register which have specified a hostname. | ||
Comments: | By: John Covert (jcovert) 2011-01-11 20:53:55.000-0600 Anyone else out there to test this along with me so that it can progress to a check-in? By: Walter Doekes (wdoekes) 2011-01-12 03:57:37.000-0600 You mean that on Darwin, it returns EAI_NODATA instead of EAI_NONAME when a non-numeric host is passed, right? EAI_NODATA No address associated with nodename. EAI_NONAME nodename nor servname provided, or not known. Whereas on e.g. Linux it returns EAI_NONAME. (If _GNU_SOURCE is defined, there is a EAI_NODATA, but it is not returned for the AI_NUMERICHOST reason.) You'll probably want to change that to: if ( #ifdef darwin e != EAI_NODATA #else e != EAI_NONAME #endif ) { or something.. By: John Covert (jcovert) 2011-01-12 11:14:09.000-0600 >You mean that... I did a cut and pasted from a document which appears to be wrong. I have modified my patch per your suggestion and tested it on Darwin/Mac OS X 10.4.11. Any other Darwin testers out there? By: John Covert (jcovert) 2011-02-16 19:48:09.000-0600 What is still needed to get this committed? By: John Covert (jcovert) 2011-04-06 17:46:55 ping. By: Sean Bright (seanbright) 2021-08-11 10:33:24.055-0500 Modern versions of macOS (and FreeBSD) now return {{EAI_NONAME}} instead of {{EAI_NODATA}}, so this patch is no longer applicable. |