Daniel Barron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> How likely is it that the range we used to use became used on the internet
> in the few weeks it took to build a new server?

I'm not here to argue probabilities; I'm just saying that it's better to
do things right, than to do them wrong, if you have a choice.  :)

The world is full of people doing things wrong, and getting away with
it.  Don't be one of those, if you can help it.  :)

> I just tried a reverse lookup and could find no domain or machine
> registered to our old set of ips.  I wonder where the change was?

Did you try a WHOIS query to RS.ARIN.NET?  They know who owns which
ranges of IP addresses.

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