Now......
The problem with this solution is that my hostname and my ip changes everytime I reset my box (at least)... how can I solve this? Can't I just say asterisk to use the eth0 IP??
Thanks a lot.
RODOLFO
Brian Wilkins wrote:
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.
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[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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