I have a question that I hope someone here can help me with. I have a client who is running a Windows 2k Advanced Server with 7 Windows 2k pro clients. They're setup with Sygate Office Network on the server for internet dial-out sharing. The problem we're having is unwanted calls made to the ISP (which is on a LD line... it's temporary until they move into their permanent office at which time they will be going with a broadband solution) randomly during the day by ALL of the 7 clients! The trigger event is to this domain - blackhole-1.iana.org. None of the clients are running any type of internet application when this occurs and I haven't been able to figure out what blackhole-1.iana.org is? What is triggering this event and why? Has anyone heard of this before? Any input is greatly appreciated! Dave Garber CompuHelp Unlimited/The Computer Cafe 724.776.5860
on 3/22/02 5:47 AM, Dave Garber at dpgarber@zbzoom.net wrote:
The trigger event is to this domain - blackhole-1.iana.org.
You probably have a piece of software attempting to do inverse lookup on the IP addresses you are using for private addressing (192.168.x.x): <nslookup:168.192.in-addr.arpa/NS> Non-authoritative answer: 168.192.in-addr.arpa NS 82849 blackhole-1.iana.org 192.0.32.18 -Richard
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