On Thursday, July 31, 2003 at 4:52 PM, Scott wrote: > This is totally up to the ISP itself. They may have had the block > previously allocated to something else that they did reverse DNS for.
> They may also do reverse DNS for sanity sake. Lots of ISPs give a > location and other information as to where the IP is allocated. For > instance, comcast has: 68.82.4.14 > This IP resolves back to > pcp01631289pcs.tybout01.de.comcast.net > the de signifies that the IP is in Delaware. I don't know the rest but it > helps them identify the region that the IP is allocated. Hi Scott, Thanks for the reply. That is what the records appear to be. -- Terry --------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------