<p>Based on my somewhat similar experience a few times, when this happens, try to resolve an IP, to make sure there is a valid DNS server accessible to Asterisk. If not, either make asterisk a DNS as well, or remove any domain name entries from /etc/resolv file and replace them with the IP addresses of your DNS.<br>
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<p>Zeeshan A Zakaria</p>
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<p><blockquote type="cite">On 2010-06-18 1:29 PM, "sean darcy" <<a href="mailto:seandarcy2@gmail.com">seandarcy2@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br><br><p><font color="#500050">On 06/18/2010 12:57 PM, Tim Nelson wrote:<br>
> ----- "sean darcy"<<a href="mailto:seandarcy2@gmail.com">seandarcy2@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br>>> We h...</font></p>Yes, it is a typo. The network is <a href="http://10.10.10.0/255.255.255.0" target="_blank">10.10.10.0/255.255.255.0</a>.<br>
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sean<br>
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