If you do an NSLOOKUP, you'll find the IP address of the machine that it points to.

Typically, I'll see it if I record activity if I log packets from the router provided 
by my ISP (they typically name their own).  This will at least give you an idea where 
the machine is in your network,  and you may be able to see it on a route out from a 
tracert command.

Rodney Lacroix



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