  MrBeef Premium join:2003-01-12 Granger, IN
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| Still no hostname!
When SBC changed the IP block I'm on here in South Bend (probably in December) I noticed that I no longer had a hostname like adsl-xx-xx-xx-xx.sbndin.sbcglobal.net. I then noticed that many FServe transfers on IRC were timing out, before the change this did not happen on identical transfers. I was told that I'd probably get one within 2 weeks but it still has not happened. Any ideas? Is this really the problem with IRC? Thanks. |
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  Dennis Premium,Mod join:2001-01-26 Algonquin, IL | depends, whats the first 3 octets? |
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  MrBeef Premium join:2003-01-12 Granger, IN | reply to MrBeef 69.214.41.x right now, before it was 68.xx.xx.xx (can't remember the rest) but I also know for a fact that some folks in this area still have the 68. IPs. |
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  Dennis Premium,Mod join:2001-01-26 Algonquin, IL | hm.....well thats's really weird. It looks like you might be right.
standby while I have somebody look at it....probably fixed by COB today. |
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  Dennis Premium,Mod join:2001-01-26 Algonquin, IL | reply to MrBeef okay, i lied. it was fixed today....and the servers should take a while to propigate the change (refresh). No more than 24 hours i'd say. |
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 jmetzler
join:2003-09-03 Ann Arbor, MI
| I have the same problem occasionally in southeast michigan. Here are the first three octets from ip addresses with no rdns that I've had in the last 3 months:
68.249.236.x 68.249.237.x 69.212.30.x 69.212.31.x 69.212.172.x 69.212.173.x
Can you fix them, too?
Thanks |
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