On 3 Nov 2017, at 14:21, Alex Balashov
<abalashov(a)evaristesys.com> wrote:
Are you sure the IP is correct?
On November 3, 2017 10:20:17 AM EDT, Oz Mortimer <omortimer(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Ok - did that and got the same error, though this
time I looked at what
it was;
Im /var/log/messages I see -
Nov 3 14:13:28 IS-56434 kamailio: WARNING: <core>
[socket_info.c:1392]: fix_hostname(): could not rev. resolve
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Nov 3 14:13:28 IS-56434 kamailio: WARNING: <core>
[socket_info.c:1392]: fix_hostname(): could not rev. resolve
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Nov 3 14:13:28 IS-56434 kamailio: WARNING: <core>
[socket_info.c:1392]: fix_hostname(): could not rev. resolve
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Nov 3 14:13:28 IS-56434 kamailio: WARNING: <core>
[socket_info.c:1392]: fix_hostname(): could not rev. resolve
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Nov 3 14:13:28 IS-56434 kamailio: WARNING: <core>
[socket_info.c:1392]: fix_hostname(): could not rev. resolve
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Nov 3 14:13:28 IS-56434 kamailio: WARNING: <core>
[socket_info.c:1392]: fix_hostname(): could not rev. resolve
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Nov 3 14:13:28 IS-56434 kamailio: WARNING: <core>
[socket_info.c:1392]: fix_hostname(): could not rev. resolve
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Nov 3 14:13:28 IS-56434 kamailio: WARNING: <core>
[socket_info.c:1392]: fix_hostname(): could not rev. resolve
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Nov 3 14:13:28 IS-56434 kamailio: WARNING: <core>
[socket_info.c:1392]: fix_hostname(): could not rev. resolve
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Nov 3 14:13:28 IS-56434 kamailio: WARNING: <core>
[socket_info.c:1392]: fix_hostname(): could not rev. resolve
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Nov 3 14:13:28 IS-56434 kamailio: WARNING: <core>
[socket_info.c:1392]: fix_hostname(): could not rev. resolve
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Nov 3 14:13:28 IS-56434 kamailio: WARNING: <core>
[socket_info.c:1392]: fix_hostname(): could not rev. resolve
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Although the IP address’ are correct...
On 3 Nov 2017, at 14:06, Alex Balashov
<abalashov(a)evaristesys.com>
wrote:
On Fri, Nov 03, 2017 at 02:04:37PM +0000, Oz Mortimer wrote:
I have listen commented out - which means it
listens on all IPs
(doesn’t it?) - do I need to set them explicitly?
Try setting them explicitly, so that you can route them explicitly.
I did add mhomed=1 on this setup - but the calls
went a bit crazy (I
didn’t manage to capture quite what was happening).
Unfortunately, without knowing the specific facts, it's hard to
speculate.
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