So you have an upstream router that is actually doing the public DNS forwarding 
?

If you are not already, try the OpenDNS DNS IP's: 208.67.222.222 and 
208.67.220.220 in your upstream router as a test.

Can you ping your current public DNS IP's ?

My guess it was a coincidence your upstream DNS failed while you upgraded, of 
course rebooting AstLinux flushed it's local DNS cache and brought the problem 
to light.

Lonnie


On Oct 31, 2011, at 4:22 PM, Etienne Gouin wrote:

> I just upgraded to 0.7.10 from 0.7.9 and now the domain names does not get 
> resolved anymore. I have 2 SIP trunks. One is registering to an ip, works 
> fine. The other one registers to a domain name and cannot register. I ssh d 
> into the box and tried to ping google.com it does not work but I can ping 
> public IP. The DNS points to my router that forwards requests. I tried to use 
> the ISP DNS server, same problem. I checked the /etc/resolv-extern.conf file, 
> it looks normal with nameserver 192.168.1.1
> 
> Now I have reverted to 0.7.9 and the resolving is still broken. 
> 
> Any idea?



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