Ok thanks. I think I will just comment
out HOPHIGH.
Kyle
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The HOPHIGH setting in
ril
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You might be scanning on
multiple hops, and this might
be picking up the client PC instead of the connecting server. Look for
the HOP setting and see if it is anything besides 0, and
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You might be scanning on multiple hops, and this might
be picking up the client PC instead of the connecting server. Look for
the HOP setting and see if it is anything besides 0, and if so, you are
scanning on multiple ho
You might be scanning on multiple hops, and this might be picking up
the client PC instead of the connecting server. Look for the HOP
setting and see if it is anything besides 0, and if so, you are
scanning on multiple hops. Prior hops are much more often listed in
open relay lists such as DS
Could there be another hop that was being detected
and checked by DSBL.
Vould be it was on the lsit and then was later
removed.
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