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From: skl@Connectivity.com (Samuel Lam)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.tcp-ip,comp.os.386bsd.questions,comp.os.linux.questions
Subject: Re: "Spoof" protection on incoming sessions
Date: 26 Mar 1994 20:54:37 -0800
Organization: Connectivity Technology Inc., Vancouver, B.C., Canada
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In article <a09878.764740857@giant>, a09878@giant.rsoft.bc.ca (Curt Sampson)
 wrote:
>epicure.va.fd.com.		IN	A	141.197.117.1
>...
>Obviously somebody's doing something wrong here. The question is who,

The person who configured your name server. :-)

>and how do I fix this?

 epicure.va.fd.com.		IN	A	141.197.117.1
				IN	A	141.197.119.193

...Sam
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