> Yep, but internally. Then you get back your IP (the IP you provided)
> and maybe some others. But this isn't the problem. He has 2 NICs on
> "client" not on server (if I understand).

But that has not been my experience: I have seen it return a *different* IP.
Also, if you do not have reverse DNS set up for that IP, then you won't get
any results at all. For example, here is a MySQL bug related to
Dns.GetHostEntry: http://bugs.mysql.com/bug.php?id=26593

I'm not saying this is the problem in this particular case, but I have run
into trouble just using Dns.GetHostEntry on an IP address... :-)

Dean.



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