> On Tue, 27 Apr 1999, MACN admin wrote:
>
> > why does this happen on a sh sess?
> > some have the domain showen while others just have the ip number?
> >
> > S0 bettyt 139.142.107.149 Netwrk In ESTABLISHED 54 0
> > S1 jstark dial-up-2.macn.b Netwrk In ESTABLISHED 4 0
>
> [SNIP]
>
> No answer here, just a data point... Mine does it too. Seems to be
> harmless, though. Perhaps within the scope of `sh sess,' spitting out the
> info is more important than doing (waiting for) reverse on all of the
> ports.
ever heard of STFA (search the fine archives?) 8)
The answer is that the PM grabs the DNS info quickly, if all don't resolve
then it uses the IP addresses. When you redo the sh ses again the
previous DNS info is already stored and the ones that weren't resolved are
checked, thus filling in the DNS gaps.
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