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I can't do reverse lookup on your "www.ctlaltdel.org" either. Not with the program, not with the UNIX "host" command, not with the NSLOOKUP command... it does not appear to have reverse DNS associated with it. The 216.115.108.245 does work from my AS/400, however. The other example (the one that you originally posted) is one that I would never use in production :) It may work some of the time, but it surely will also fail some of the time. Really. Use the one that I posted, or another one that's written correctly :) On Tue, 4 Dec 2001, Andrew Borts wrote: > OK - Cut & pasted your results. Compiled (it compiled on the first time > - stop showing off!) and I still get blanks returned. I even tried > using the example that Peter gave of 216.115.108.245 to do my lookup > instead of my home server (www.ctlaltdel.org ) and STILL got blanks. > > I'm leaning toward setting up the DNS server on my AS/400 @ home, and > trying the code there... > > > Andrew Borts / Webmaster > Seta Corporation > 6400 East Rogers Circle > Boca Raton, FL 33499 >
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