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On Sun, 3 Feb 2002 10:41:34 -0500
"Joel Hammer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I changed over to a dynamic ip from a static ip number with comcast
> recently. I got an ip number and ran nslookup against it to see what my
> new host name was, and it was:
> 
> pcp361333pcs-udp079123uds.towson01.md.comcast.net
> 
> Now, when I run nslookup against my ip number, which hasn't changed, I
> get:
> 
> tow33dhcp1252.towson01.md.comcast.net
> 
> I called comcast tech support but they were clueless about this. Or,
> better put, I was unable to make them appreciate my concerns.
> 
> My major concern is to maintain my current ip number, which is reachable
> from anywhere on the internet as hammershome.com.
> 
> SO, any comcast users here? Have you tried to reboot your machine to
> see if you maintain the same ip number. Have you tried to use the new
> hostname with the -h parameter with dhcpcd?
> 
> Also, I would like to know if the new name is resolvable on the
> internet, so, would someone, NOT on the comcast network, kindly ping
> that name(tow33dhcp1252.towson01.md.comcast.net) and see if you get
> back: 68.33.4.228 ?
> 
> Thanks,
> Joel
> 
> 
> 
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