Every
time I have seen this, it has been on a multihomed system and if I loko hard
enough, I find someone, somewhere has a system multihomed without permission or
the network operations staff knowing ot it. Though you are seeing the
loopback address, maybe someone else happens to be using t
Timeout.ident=0s
Hope
this helps,
Sean Mathias Network & Security Consultant Prosolve http://www.prosolve.com v. (206) 306-2525 f. (206)
306-2526
-Original Message-From: Drew J. Weaver
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Does the internal instance forward to the external instance to resolve
external requests? Otherwise it can only resolve what you publish on the
internal instance.
As far as any site rejecting you, that is typicall due to not being able to
perform a reverse lookup on your system IP address.
Depending on what you are doing, probably the easiest and most flexible
solution would be to write a Perl script and use Net::DNS
SM
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From: howard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2001 6:15 PM
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Subject: help
Hi, all
I am a ne