Hi Bob,
thanks for reply.
The problem is all PBX are not in the same LAN and every customer wants his/her own DNS. I think I'll use /etc/hosts but the problem still remain: Asterisk shouldn't freeze during reload....the registration should be located in another process but I think that such a change would modify too much Asterisk sip/iax applications and part of Asterisk architecture.
So, I know it works that way, I accept it and I try to workaround it.

Thanks

Giorgio Incantalupo


Bob Chiodini wrote:
Giorgio,

You could set up a caching name server in your local network, use it as
your primary DNS server and your ISP's as a secondary.  This would cache
your ITSP's address(es) locally limiting your reliance on your ISP.

Bob...

On Wed, 2006-12-06 at 10:43 +0100, Giorgio Incantalupo wrote:
Hi,
I'm using Asterisk 1.2.9.1. I have big problem with SIP VoIP providers registrations: Asterisk freezes when it cannot (re-)register with VoIP provider (registration timeout). The problem is related to DNS names resolution: if DNS server is very slow to respond Asterisk stops every activity (no zap or restart commands on CLI). The bad news is VoIP providers usually do not give their IP so I cannot use it.

Is there anybody who had a problem like this?

TIA

Giorgio Incantalupo



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