> That could happen if he has his server named "net".
>
> For example, if you have a server named "example.com", an nslookup may
> append that to domains you look up.  The idea behind this is that if you
> work at example.com, you can just type "nslookup host" and get the
> information on host.example.com.  But it often backfires.

Scott,

I'm not following you here. If his server name is indeed "net", wouldn't
this be PRE-pended to the domain?

Guy




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