Yep, what David said.

From: David [mailto:blazer...@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, April 21, 2009 1:15 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: odd dhcp issue

You may have suffered a hack, or at least a good tweaking.  See 
http://www.forumpostersunion.com/showthread.php?t=4903 re this Webair outfit.

I would do a thorough search of all your systems for malware/trojans.  As an 
aside, I just went through a very hosed machine with Sunbelt Software's Vipre 
Rescue Disk (live.sunbeltsoftware.com<http://live.sunbeltsoftware.com>) and was 
very pleased with the results.  You might try that, or other good AV/malware 
software of your choice.

Good luck,

David



On Tue, Apr 21, 2009 at 10:06 AM, george laskowski 
<las...@snet.net<mailto:las...@snet.net>> wrote:
greetings,

   I work for a public library with a simple network. No domain. Its divided 
into 2 subnets, Staff and public.Same dhcp server.

  About a week ago, staff side ipconfig looked okay:

      default gateway ip ending in 1
       dhcp server ip ending in 10.

And the dns entries were correct.

 However, on the public side, internet access stopped, and ipconfig showed dhcp 
server address changed the last number from 10 to 1, same as the default 
gateway. And the dns addresses to something totally different. I checked the 
new dns settings and they belong to a company called Webair Internet 
Development, Inc., who we have nothing to do with.

 Putting the correct dns addresses on the client pc's got the public back 
online, but the problem remains. Please help


                                                     thank you,

                                                        geo.


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