I have the same issue, using a TE121 with hardware echo cancellation.
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Hi,
Thanks for the suggestions.
I've had a look at nsswitch.conf, it's set as: hosts: files dns. I'm
guessing this is correct.
I haven't tried the caching DNS server yet, but I really don't understand
why Asterisk is doing dns lookups similar to"2019-b6912730.mydomain.com" for
every call. The
G'day,
I've got this problem too.
I've tried altering my /etc/hosts files as per the suggestion, but my DNS
server is still being sent an A query - for every call.
Please help!
I'm using 1.4.21.2.
Cheers
Adam
On Sat, Jun 28, 2008 at 12:31 AM, Andres <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have seen
HDD 8Mb Cache
Leadtek PX6200 TC TDH GeForce 6200 64MB PCI-E
LG GDR-8163B DVD-ROM Internal: 16x
Digium TDM400P 4x FXO
Software:
centos 4.4 32 bit
Asterisk 1.4.4
Zaptel 1.4.2.1
codec_g729a_v31_athlon
On 5/16/07, Adam Lovegrove <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Asterisk is crashing about once a da
Asterisk is crashing about once a day with segmentation fault.
This is the error..
/usr/sbin/safe_asterisk: line 111: 3482 Segmentation fault (core
dumped) nice –n $PRIORITY ${ASTSBINDIR}/asterisk ${CLIARGS} ${ASTARGS}
&/dev/${TTY}
Asterisk ended with exit status 139
Asterisk exited on signal