On Mar 18, 2006, at 4:55 PM, Robert MannI wrote:
This is most likely the wrong list, but I can't find a linux security
list and this is a little bit urgent! Maybe someone off this list can
give me some pointers.
Probably.
My client has a domain. When I ping the domain, it resolves to the IP
Incoming from Robert MannI:
>
> But then, when I try to resolve the ip address back to a domain, using either
> "host xx.xx.xx.xx" on mac os x, or
> "/usr/bin/resolveip xx.xx.xx.xx" on linux,
> the ip address is resolved to a domain name that is a little bit suspicious:
>
> ns2.decayandcorrupt.co
On Sat, 18 Mar 2006, Robert MannI wrote:
But then, when I try to resolve the ip address back to a domain, using either
"host xx.xx.xx.xx" on mac os x, or
"/usr/bin/resolveip xx.xx.xx.xx" on linux,
the ip address is resolved to a domain name that is a little bit suspicious:
ns2.decayandcorrupt.c
Robert MannI wrote:
Hello!
This is most likely the wrong list, but I can't find a linux security
list and this is a little bit urgent! Maybe someone off this list can
give me some pointers.
My client has a domain. When I ping the domain, it resolves to the IP
address of the dedicated server he
Hello!
This is most likely the wrong list, but I can't find a linux security
list and this is a little bit urgent! Maybe someone off this list can
give me some pointers.
My client has a domain. When I ping the domain, it resolves to the IP
address of the dedicated server he is hosting on.
But th
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