mabbott Posted September 22, 2009 Report Posted September 22, 2009 I am having an issue with my install on OSX resolving dns entries(pbx version 3.4.0.3201). I believe it started when I upgraded to Snow Leopard (10.6), but I am not 100% sure. The logs are showing errors trying to resolve both my email server and trunk registration server. If I change either to the servers ip, the email gets sent or registers the trunk. The computers DNS servers are correct and will resolve both hosts properly. Quote
Vodia PBX Posted September 25, 2009 Report Posted September 25, 2009 The computers DNS servers are correct and will resolve both hosts properly. What is in /etc/resolv.conf? Is that the DNS server that you want to use? Quote
mabbott Posted September 25, 2009 Author Report Posted September 25, 2009 What is in /etc/resolv.conf? Is that the DNS server that you want to use? Yes, it does have the name server that I want to use. I have also tried multiple name servers with the same results. Quote
Vodia PBX Posted September 25, 2009 Report Posted September 25, 2009 Yes, it does have the name server that I want to use. I have also tried multiple name servers with the same results. In the latest version you should see in the log which DNS server the PBX is talking to. Is there anything that would surprise you? Keep in mind that the PBX may change the DNS server from time to time. Every server that is on the list can be used by the PBX... Quote
mabbott Posted September 25, 2009 Author Report Posted September 25, 2009 hmm, I just noticed something. If I restart pbxnsip once the computer is up an running, it will then work correctly, but if i reboot the computer, it doesn't come up correctly. Is pbxnsip maybe starting before the networking is totally up? Here are 2 logs, 1st is after a reboot 2nd after restarting pbxnsip. 1]Â 2009/09/25Â 09:28:37: Starting up version 3.4.0.3201 [7]Â 2009/09/25Â 09:28:37: Found time zones HST AKDT AKST PDT PST MDT MST CDT CST2 EDT EST ADT AST NDT NST BST CET GMT+2 GMT+3 GMT+4 GMT+5 GMT+6 GMT+7 GMT+8 GMT+9 CST CAT IST AUS1 AUS2 AUS3 AUS4 AUS5 AUS6 GMT [8]Â 2009/09/25Â 09:28:38: Scheduler precision is 0 us [1]Â 2009/09/25Â 09:28:38: Working Directory is /Library/pbxnsip [5]Â 2009/09/25Â 09:28:38: Starting threads [7]Â 2009/09/25Â 09:28:38: UDP: Opening socket on 0.0.0.0 [7]Â 2009/09/25Â 09:28:38: UDP: Opening socket on [::] [7]Â 2009/09/25Â 09:28:38: UDP: Opening socket on 0.0.0.0:5060 [8]Â 2009/09/25Â 09:28:38: Joined multicast group 224.0.1.75 [7]Â 2009/09/25Â 09:28:38: UDP: Opening socket on [::]:5060 [1]Â 2009/09/25Â 09:28:38: UDP: TOS could not be set [7]Â 2009/09/25Â 09:28:38: TCP: Opening socket on 0.0.0.0:5060 [7]Â 2009/09/25Â 09:28:38: TCP: Opening socket on [::]:5060 [7]Â 2009/09/25Â 09:28:38: TCP: Opening socket on 0.0.0.0:5061 [7]Â 2009/09/25Â 09:28:38: TCP: Opening socket on [::]:5061 [5]Â 2009/09/25Â 09:28:38: Set scheduling priority to 15 [7]Â 2009/09/25Â 09:28:38: TCP: Opening socket on 0.0.0.0:80 [7]Â 2009/09/25Â 09:28:38: TCP: Opening socket on [::]:80 [7]Â 2009/09/25Â 09:28:38: TCP: Opening socket on 0.0.0.0:443 [7]Â 2009/09/25Â 09:28:38: TCP: Opening socket on [::]:443 [7]Â 2009/09/25Â 09:28:38: UDP: Opening socket on 0.0.0.0:161 [7]Â 2009/09/25Â 09:28:38: UDP: Opening socket on [::]:161 [0]Â 2009/09/25Â 09:28:38: Could not open UDP port 69 for TFTP [0]Â 2009/09/25Â 09:29:17: Last message repeated 2 times [3]Â 2009/09/25Â 09:29:17: SMTP: Cannot resolve smtp 1]Â 2009/09/25Â 09:34:05: Starting up version 3.4.0.3201 [7]Â 2009/09/25Â 09:34:05: Found time zones HST AKDT AKST PDT PST MDT MST CDT CST2 EDT EST ADT AST NDT NST BST CET GMT+2 GMT+3 GMT+4 GMT+5 GMT+6 GMT+7 GMT+8 GMT+9 CST CAT IST AUS1 AUS2 AUS3 AUS4 AUS5 AUS6 GMT [8]Â 2009/09/25Â 09:34:05: Scheduler precision is 0 us [1]Â 2009/09/25Â 09:34:05: Working Directory is /Library/pbxnsip [7]Â 2009/09/25Â 09:34:05: UDP: Opening socket on 192.168.1.139 [5]Â 2009/09/25Â 09:34:05: Starting threads [7]Â 2009/09/25Â 09:34:05: UDP: Opening socket on 0.0.0.0 [7]Â 2009/09/25Â 09:34:05: UDP: Opening socket on [::] [7]Â 2009/09/25Â 09:34:05: UDP: Opening socket on 0.0.0.0:5060 [8]Â 2009/09/25Â 09:34:05: Joined multicast group 224.0.1.75 [7]Â 2009/09/25Â 09:34:05: UDP: Opening socket on [::]:5060 [1]Â 2009/09/25Â 09:34:05: UDP: TOS could not be set [7]Â 2009/09/25Â 09:34:05: TCP: Opening socket on 0.0.0.0:5060 [7]Â 2009/09/25Â 09:34:05: TCP: Opening socket on [::]:5060 [7]Â 2009/09/25Â 09:34:05: TCP: Opening socket on 0.0.0.0:5061 [7]Â 2009/09/25Â 09:34:05: TCP: Opening socket on [::]:5061 [7]Â 2009/09/25Â 09:34:05: TCP: Opening socket on 0.0.0.0:80 [7]Â 2009/09/25Â 09:34:05: TCP: Opening socket on [::]:80 [7]Â 2009/09/25Â 09:34:05: TCP: Opening socket on 0.0.0.0:443 [7]Â 2009/09/25Â 09:34:05: TCP: Opening socket on [::]:443 [7]Â 2009/09/25Â 09:34:05: UDP: Opening socket on 0.0.0.0:161 [7]Â 2009/09/25Â 09:34:05: UDP: Opening socket on [::]:161 [0]Â 2009/09/25Â 09:34:05: Could not open UDP port 69 for TFTP Quote
Vodia PBX Posted September 25, 2009 Report Posted September 25, 2009 SMTP: Cannot resolve smtp What did you put into the SMTP server setting? This setting does not take a scheme, e.g. smtp:my.server.com is not okay. Just use my.server.dom. Quote
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