Hi,

I've read through the documentation a few times to try and find a section
that covers this, but I could not find it..

Why does the return message of a STAF command try and resolve the hostname
of the machine issuing the command?  Why does the remote STAF just not use
the IP of the machine that originated the command?  Is there any way to
force it to use IP addresses instead of trying to resolve hostnames?

The way I see it working right now..

MachineA (192.168.1.100) -> STAF Command -> MachineB (192.168.1.101)

1) MachineB completes command
2) MachineB tries to resolve the hostname "MachineA" to resend the response
back

---

One of my commands is intermittently successful which is very frustrating
and I suspect it has something to do with hostname resolution problems.
 The command executes successfully on the remote host but never reports
back that it was successful.

Thanks,

Josh
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