David Boyd wrote:
On Wed, 2007-05-30 at 15:29 -0500, Eric "ManxPower" Wieling wrote:
Bryan Laird wrote:
for inbound connections how does asterisk manage host=host-name returning multiple A records... will
it allow authentication for any of the IP's returned?

I would assume that in the case of 'inbound' if you specify a host-name that you have PTR records for you could do it in one entry
again I'm making a blind assumption.
As I understand it, Asterisk does a DNS lookup on load/reload and uses whatever the first IP address returned.

allow= and deny= is what should be used for access control. Not the host= line. The host= line is normally used for Asterisk -> Device stuff.
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Does that mean that even when dynamic dns entries exist and the time to
live  is set to 15 minutes asterisk will continue to try using the old
expired results?

Dave

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it does mean that, however it updates at the sip registration timeout, the point in which the device re-registers. So make sure your reg timeout in sip.conf and in the device are below 15 minutes and its not an issue. FYI the default timeout is 3600 seconds, 1 hour.
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