If it's what Andrew is talking about, then add the hostname to /etc/hosts. On Thursday 16 September 2004 05:27 pm, Andrew Thompson wrote: > Rodolfo Grave wrote: > > Hi. > > I cant make SIP calls from asterisk. > > > > When I start asterisk, I get the following message: What does it means?? > > Asterisk is not behind NAT or Firewall. > > > > ---------------------------------- > > [chan_sip.so] => (Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)) > > == Parsing '/etc/asterisk/sip.conf': Found > > Sep 16 09:52:33 WARNING[16384]: chan_sip.c:8477 reload_config: Unable to > > get IP address for dhcp-1111-490, SIP disabled > > What is "dhcp-1111-490"? Is that the name of your linux machine? > > Do your linux box get its IP via DHCP from your provider? > > Do a reverse lookup on your linux boxes IP and see if it comes up as > dhcp-1111-490.yourcarrier.tld or something like that. If so, try pinging > dhcp-1111-490 and also the reverse lookup address. You may have to add > the yourcarrier.tld to your lookup file(can't remember the name right > now) so that your dns lookups automatically attempt to search for > dhcp-1111-490.yourcarrier.tld before they fail out as unknown.
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