Re: [Astlinux-users] hosts file entries

2012-06-21 Thread Lonnie Abelbeck
Hi Shamus, After more investigating, there is a simple, more obvious solution. If you delete the default "192.168.101.1" entry for the 1st LAN Interface ... IPv4: , { Save Settings }, then Restart DNS & DHCP, your local hostname will be obtained from your upstream DNS server, as you desire for

Re: [Astlinux-users] hosts file entries

2012-06-20 Thread Lonnie Abelbeck
Shamus, I understand. If your box is named "pbx", then asterisk would resolve pbx to 192.168.101.1, which is not what you want. I'm assuming your Network -> Domain: ... __ Local Domain is not-checked to use the upstream DNS server, the Domain: would be your ASUS router's domain. Even so, "pb

Re: [Astlinux-users] hosts file entries

2012-06-20 Thread Shamus Rask
Lonnie, After poking through the different tabs, I see the 192.168.101.1 is taken from Network --> 1st LAN interface, a section I have not touched. My current set-up uses a single Ethernet port that is statically assigned 192.168.2.4. I'm using a single, flat subnet 192.168.2.x for all of my de

Re: [Astlinux-users] hosts file entries

2012-06-20 Thread Graham S. Jarvis
Shamus, as it happens I've been playing around with "host" today as well - to get fax-email working (I wanted mail to go to "fax@luxa"). I found that the trick is, don't worry about what's in /etc/hosts - Put all the hosts entries (that you would normally want to put into /etc/hosts) into /mnt/k

Re: [Astlinux-users] hosts file entries

2012-06-19 Thread Lonnie Abelbeck
Hi Shamus, The 192.168.101.1 address is the first defined INTIP value. This is automatically assigned in /etc/hosts . Describe your network layout, number of internal interfaces, etc. so we can better help. Possibly do you not have any interface defined to the 1st internal interface but 192.1

[Astlinux-users] hosts file entries

2012-06-19 Thread Shamus Rask
I've recently activated/established an ISN. To test it, I was trying to call myself, but was unable to do so. I have confirmed it is working with other friends, so there is some sort of internal routing problem on my end. I took a quick look in the /etc/hosts file and found the following entries