Subj : IP flags To : Janis Kracht From : mark lewis Date : Wed Dec 03 2014 05:21:49 On Tue, 02 Dec 2014, Janis Kracht wrote to Kees van Eeten: JK> Some strange results (kind of): JK> host fidonet.org JK> fidonet.org mail is handled by 10 mail-sink.seeweb.it. fidonet.org JK> mail is handled by 20 lb.smtp.seeweb.it. JK> not strange, really... fidonet.org doesn't have an IP but subdomains of fidonet.org do ;) JK> host www.fidonet.org JK> www.fidonet.org is an alias for fidonet.fidonet.org. JK> fidonet.fidonet.org has address 85.94.204.146 JK> fidonet.fidonet.org has IPv6 address 2001:4b78:2000::1 JK> fidonet.fidonet.org mail is handled by 0 0. JK> <0 0 handles mail above?> not sure what that's all about... perhaps www.fidonet.org doesn't have a mail handler and it is all handled by fidonet.org's mail handler(s)? JK> host www.fidonet.org. JK> www.fidonet.org is an alias for fidonet.fidonet.org. JK> fidonet.fidonet.org has address 85.94.204.146 fidonet.fidonet.org JK> has IPv6 address 2001:4b78:2000::1 fidonet.fidonet.org mail is JK> handled by 0 0. JK> So, no I don't.. I would think www.fidonet.org and fidonet.org JK> should return the same info... Someone messed up the Zone records JK> over there maybe? no, that's actually normal in some cases... it just means that one has to connect to a subdomain of fidonet.org for any traffic... in the past, i've set up corporate entities in the same manner because that's what they wanted ;) )\/(ark If you think it's expensive to hire a professional to do the job, wait until you hire an amateur. --- FMail/Win32 1.60 * Origin: (1:3634/12.71) .