You may have suffered a hack, or at least a good tweaking.  See
http://www.forumpostersunion.com/showthread.php?t=4903 re this Webair
outfit.

I would do a thorough search of all your systems for malware/trojans.  As an
aside, I just went through a very hosed machine with Sunbelt Software's
Vipre Rescue Disk (live.sunbeltsoftware.com) and was very pleased with the
results.  You might try that, or other good AV/malware software of your
choice.

Good luck,

David



On Tue, Apr 21, 2009 at 10:06 AM, george laskowski <[email protected]> wrote:

> greetings,
>
>    I work for a public library with a simple network. No domain. Its
> divided into 2 subnets, Staff and public.Same dhcp server.
>
>   About a week ago, staff side ipconfig looked okay:
>
>       default gateway ip ending in 1
>        dhcp server ip ending in 10.
>
> And the dns entries were correct.
>
>  However, on the public side, internet access stopped, and ipconfig showed
> dhcp server address changed the last number from 10 to 1, same as the
> default gateway. And the dns addresses to something totally different. I
> checked the new dns settings and they belong to a company called Webair
> Internet Development, Inc., who we have nothing to do with.
>
>  Putting the correct dns addresses on the client pc's got the public back
> online, but the problem remains. Please help
>
>
>                                                      thank you,
>
>                                                         geo.
>
>
> ~ Finally, powerful endpoint security that ISN'T a resource hog! ~
> ~ <http://www.sunbeltsoftware.com/Business/VIPRE-Enterprise/>  ~
>



-- 
David

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