From: kevin lyda (kevin at domain suberic.net)
Date: Wed 28 Apr 1999 - 14:08:07 IST
Vincent Cunniffe burst across the net:
>Kenn Humborg wrote:
>> Vincent Cunniffe wrote:
>> > If not, RH5.{0|1|2} defaults to doing a reverse lookup on connecting
>> > machines,
>> > and the prompt will only appear after the lookup fails. However, it's
>> > odd that the ping resolve works both ways :-/
>> ping never does a reverse lookup.
>
>Yeah, but ping works *both* ways, which means that B can resolve A
>happily enough when it's pinging, but can't resolve it when A is
>trying to connect to B and B's trying to lookup the connecting
>machine. Most odd.
i don't think you understand what kenn said. ping will turn a.foo.ie
into 1.2.3.4, but it won't turn 1.2.3.4 into a.foo.ie. the other
protocols do make that attempt. what happens when you do nslookups
on the ip addresses?
kevin
ps am i the only person that accidently types pint instead of ping?
it's only happened since i moved to ireland too...
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