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192.168.*.* are reserved for an internal network. While an internal network
can be setup to use any IP address range, I believe this range is guaranteed
to never be assigned to a "real" network.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Winship" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Tuesday, June 10, 2003 2:48 AM
Subject: [LSTOWN-L] list related virus problems
> Is nodnsquery an internet command, or an "address?" Looks like a command
> to me, but don't know what it does, and can't find it, and seems to be
> being used as an "address." Do the IPs 192.168.1.106 & 192.168.1.17
ring
> a bell with anyone?
>
> I used to have lots of diagnostic tools available from the command line,
> but those are increasingly restricted these days. I seem to recall
seeing,
> somewhere, something about a website which provided things like nslookup,
> ping, etc. Can someone provide info on that?
>
> Douglas Winship
> winship&ccsi.com
>
>
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