Re: (PM) IP address duplication?

Robert Hanson (roberth@cet.com)
Tue, 30 Jun 1998 21:37:53 -0700 (PDT)

your reverse dns is messed up...

dig -x 209.160.98.130

dig -x 209.160.98.131

and you will see...

On Tue, 30 Jun 1998, System Administration Staff wrote:

> How is this possible?
>
> Command> sh sess
> -snip-
> S41 clay 130.MWNT.NET Netwrk In ESTABLISHED 22 2
> S42 kirkmand 130.MWNT.NET Netwrk In ESTABLISHED 1:04 0
>
> These users are both RADIUS users with no static IP assignments. . . I
> know the reverse DNS for that hostname is unique - i.e. those are
> absolutely the _SAME_ ip address. What gives?
>
>
> Steve Dispensa
> Systems Administrator
> Midwest Internet Services
>
>
>
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