Post the format of the reported ip.  Chances are it is a unique id
generated by the mid-tier as the mid-tier servers do not use the
actual client ip address.

Axton Grams

On Tue, Sep 16, 2008 at 11:34 AM, Opela, Gary L CTR USAF AFMC 72
CS/SCBAH <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I have a user whom is getting the typical "user is connected from another
> machine" error even though she has not accessed her account from any other
> computer. I look up in the arerror.log file, it shows her old and new ip
> address. I was going to do an NSLookup on the names, and then check a
> program I have access to that shows me who last logged into that computer to
> see what is going on. However, the IP addresses in the logs are very weird.
> At first, they look to be in hex, but then I convert, and get an impossibly
> large number.
>
>
>
> They consist of four sets of colon-delimited hex strings. Each of the second
> sets has a – at the front of it.
>
>
>
> Does anyone have any guidance on this? Are they IPV6 ips?
>
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Gary Opela, Jr.
>
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