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The 192.168.0.0/16 network is reserved for private IP addresses and cannot
be routed outside your network.
I use the UXN Spam Combat server at http://combat.uxn.com/ whick links to
a number of tools on the web.
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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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