I have been getting these for awhile now in my log files. Apr 24 11:02:38 asterisk named[1072]: lame server resolving 'pbx_loopback.so' (in'so'?): 205.166.226.38#53 Apr 24 11:02:38 asterisk named[1072]: lame server resolving 'pbx_dundi.so' (in 'so'?): 205.166.226.38#53 Apr 24 11:02:38 asterisk named[1072]: lame server resolving 'pbx_spool.so' (in 'so'?): 205.166.226.38#53 Anyone else or am I looking at doing some serious memory testing? Brett
>From: Brett Crapser <brett@websmyths.com> >Date: Tue, 24 Apr 2007 20:17:41 -0500 > >I have been getting these for awhile now in my log files. > >Apr 24 11:02:38 asterisk named[1072]: >lame server resolving 'pbx_loopback.so' (in'so'?): 205.166.226.38#53 >Apr 24 11:02:38 asterisk named[1072]: >lame server resolving 'pbx_dundi.so' (in 'so'?): 205.166.226.38#53 >Apr 24 11:02:38 asterisk named[1072]: >lame server resolving 'pbx_spool.so' (in 'so'?): 205.166.226.38#53Looks unrelated to Asterisk. More like one of DNS servers used by Asterisk. Yuan Liu>Anyone else or am I looking at doing some serious memory testing? > >Brett
Brett Crapser wrote:> I have been getting these for awhile now in my log files. > > Apr 24 11:02:38 asterisk named[1072]: > lame server resolving 'pbx_loopback.so' (in'so'?): 205.166.226.38#53 > Apr 24 11:02:38 asterisk named[1072]: > lame server resolving 'pbx_dundi.so' (in 'so'?): 205.166.226.38#53 > Apr 24 11:02:38 asterisk named[1072]: > lame server resolving 'pbx_spool.so' (in 'so'?): 205.166.226.38#53 > > Anyone else or am I looking at doing some serious memory testing? >If you don't want messages about lame servers, you need the following in your named.conf: logging { category lame-servers { null; }; } /Per Jessen, Z?rich