On 05/02/10 14:21, Nikhil Nair wrote: > Hi again, > > OK, I've now installed a local caching nameserver, but don't see any > change at all. > > IN detail, what I did: > > - Installed Debian packages resolvconf and dnsmasq (resolvconf just takes > care of dynamic nameserver allocations in /etc/resolv.conf). > > - After looking at the docs, edited /etc/network/interfaces to add a > dns-nameservers line in the entry for eth1. Then reconfigured > resolvconf. > > - Checked /etc/resolv.conf: now showing 127.0.0.1 as the only nameserver. > > - Tested name resolution in general: working fine. > > - Turned ADSL router off and tried to make local and Zap calls: no luck. > > - Rebooted machine and tried again: still no luck. > > Again, the logs indicate that Asterisk thinks the SIP phones are > unreachable. >
I can only indicate what my setup is:- /etc/resolv.conf contains just the real ip of the server 192.168.xxx.xxx /etc/resolv.conf.dnsmasq contains the ip addresses of the dns of my isp it could also have 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4 if you like Google. Dnsmasq is configured to use this file. /etc/hosts on the server contains details of every item on the network and there names. 192.168.nnn.nnn Aastra9133 192.168.nnn.nnn workstation /etc/dhcpd.conf list only 192.168.xxx.xxx as nameserver so with this I can do "ping Aastra9133" from any other machine on the network. Hope this helps DC
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