[Asterisk-Users] nic aliases not working

Michael George george at mutualdata.com
Tue Apr 11 17:52:00 MST 2006


On Tue, Apr 11, 2006 at 02:08:09PM -0700, Daniel Hazelbaker wrote:
> Have you quit and relaunched Asterisk? (not a reload, but a full quit  
> process and restart)  I know in the past when I have a process  
> already listening to 0.0.0.0 it will not always pick up a newly added  
> NIC alias address without re-binding.

Yes.  I set bindaddr=0.0.0.0 and I have done a complete start and stop.
I may try again just to be sure, though...

Prior to my putting 0.0.0.0 into the file, there was no bindaddr
setting.  I am not sure if the default is to bind to eth0 or to bind to
all...

> On Apr 11, 2006, at 12:21 PM, Michael George wrote:
> 
> >I have an * box that I need to chang the IP address on.
> >
> >My hope was that I could add an alias to the interface with a  
> >different
> >IP address, have * bind to all addresses, change DNS and when no more
> >hits come on the old address.
> >
> >However, IAX registrations coming in to the alias don't seem to get
> >acknowledged by *.  Even with iax2 debug on, I don't see any attempts.
> >
> >We can ssh in on both IP addresses and I have "bindaddr=0.0.0.0" in
> >iax.conf.
> >
> >Is this not possible for some reason?  Maybe multiple IP addresses  
> >work
> >but nic aliases do not?
> >
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