On 8/20/07, Dean Harding <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > If you provide IP, there's no hostname.
>
> Yes, but Dns.GetHostEntry does a reverse lookup on your IP to *get* the
> hostname. Have a look in Reflector -- it ends up calling gethostbyaddr on
> your address.
Yep, but internally. Then you get back your IP (the IP you provided)
and maybe some others. But this isn't the problem. He has 2 NICs on
"client" not on server (if I understand).
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Jiri {x2} Cincura (Microsoft Student Partner)
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