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Looking through my dhcpd.leases file, occasionally I run across a hostname
similar to the following:

  
\\002\\334\\275=\\276=\\277=\\300=\\301=\\302=\\377\\377\\304=\\305=\\306=\\307=\\310=\\311=\\312=\\377\\377\\314=\\315=\\316=\\317=\\320=\\321=\\322=\\323=

and:

  OG\\177\\220\\215\\206j\\377\\026P\\215\\206z\\377\\026P\\270p 

I was just wondering if anyone else had seen this type of behaviour
before, and maybe had an idea as to what is causing it.  It appears
that _some_ of the clients are DOS/Windows 3.1 machines using the Lan
WorkPlace TCPIP stack.  Others, I have not been able to verify yet.

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