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Hi,
For that I've set up a local DNS Cache (on the asterisk) - maradns. And
entered 127.0.0.1 as the first DNS Server in d/etc/resolv.conf.
To decrease the time asterisk is trying to do a dns lookup, I've added
this options to /etc/resolv.conf:
optio
Sadly, people have reported this fairly regularly.
An option is to hard-code the server and IP address in your hosts file,
but this can be even worse when the provider changes the IP address of
the server...
later,
PaulH
On Thu, 2007-01-25 at 22:27 +1030, Peter Mitchell wrote:
> Has anyone see
On 1/25/07, Peter Mitchell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Has anyone seen this issue with asterisk running like a dog when the
internet is down ? Internal calls, incoming ISDN calls etc all seem to be
affected. There is a local DNS server that is always available so I'm not
sure why asterisk is so
Peter Mitchell wrote:
Has anyone seen this issue with asterisk running like a dog when the
internet is down ? Internal calls, incoming ISDN calls etc all seem to
be affected. There is a local DNS server that is always available so
I’m not sure why asterisk is so unresponsive.
I’ve seen t
Has anyone seen this issue with asterisk running like a dog when the
internet is down ? Internal calls, incoming ISDN calls etc all seem to be
affected. There is a local DNS server that is always available so I’m not
sure why asterisk is so unresponsive.
I’ve seen this on two different system