Doing Dnsmgr_lookup For
Hello list
is there a way to limit the number of dns lookup‘s for 1 and the same host ?
I see on Asterisk CLI a flood of :
[May 31 15:45:37] > doing dnsmgr_lookup for ‘proxy1.sip.x2reg.be’
[May 31 15:45:37] > doing dnsmgr_lookup for ‘proxy1.sip.x2reg.be’
[May 31 15:45:37] > doing dnsmgr_lookup for ‘proxy1.sip.x2reg.be’
[May 31 15:45:37] > doing dnsmgr_lookup for ‘proxy1.sip.x2reg.be’
[May 31 15:45:37] > doing dnsmgr_lookup for ‘proxy1.sip.x2reg.be’
[May 31 15:45:37] > doing dnsmgr_lookup for ‘proxy1.sip.x2reg.be’
[May 31 15:45:37] > doing dnsmgr_lookup for ‘proxy1.sip.x2reg.be’
[May 31 15:45:37] > doing dnsmgr_lookup for ‘proxy1.sip.x2reg.be’
[May 31 15:45:37] > doing dnsmgr_lookup for ‘proxy1.sip.x2reg.be’
[May 31 15:45:37] > doing dnsmgr_lookup for ‘proxy1.sip.x2reg.be’
[May 31 15:45:37] > doing dnsmgr_lookup for ‘proxy1.sip.x2reg.be’
I have several sip peer definitions (sip trunks) pointing at this same host.
Kind regards.
One thought on - Doing Dnsmgr_lookup For
Does it matter?
So long as you have a local caching DNS server (for highest performance, on the Asterisk server itself, with /etc/resolv.conf pointing to 127.0.0.1 or
::1) the effect should not be noticeable.
Antony.
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