Do a check through "dig -x 171.203.20.173". Most likely you will get the
17120320173.upstream.com back. If so, it's the Reverse DNS name...
--
Joost Waversveld
adrian kok wrote:
> Sorry. I use fake name
>
> host command can return right ip address
>
> My question is
>
> I am curious why the 2nd line is
>
> 171203020173.upstream.com instead of www.mydomain.com
> ?
>
> It should be. right?
>
> 64 bytes from www.mydomain.com (171.203.20.173):
> icmp_seq=1 ttl=43 time=291 ms
>
> Thank you
>
> --- Ralph Angenendt
ra+centos@br-online.de wrote:
>
>> adrian kok wrote:
>>> linux ~ # ping www.mydomain.com
>>> PING www.mydomain.com (171.203.20.173) 56(84)
>> bytes of
>>> data.
>>> 64 bytes from 171203020173.upstream.com
>>> (171.203.20.173): icmp_seq=1 ttl=43 time=291 ms
>>> 64 bytes from 171203020173.upstream.com
>>> (171.203.20.173): icmp_seq=2 ttl=43 time=290 ms
>> Something is severly broken on your side:
>>
>> [angenenr@shutdown ~]$host www.mydomain.com
>> www.mydomain.com is an alias for
>> www.mydomain.com.akadns.net.
>> www.mydomain.com.akadns.net has address
>> 66.150.120.131
>> www.mydomain.com.akadns.net has address
>> 216.34.94.184
>> [angenenr@shutdown ~]$
>>
>> Ralph
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