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Old 04-29-2004, 12:20 PM
Kent McPherson
 
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Default Where does DNS suffix come from?

I'm running XP Pro SP1. I have a Linksys router. Comcast is my cable ISP.
When I run ipconfig, I see attbi.com as the Connection-specific DNS suffix.
I searched all over and couldn't see anywhere I was setting attbi.com. This
is the old suffix which I assume is no longer valid since Comcast bought out
the attbi network. attbi.com is in the registry under
hkey_local_machine/system/currentcontrolset/services/tcpip/parameters/dhcpdo
main.

On the DNS tab under my TCP/IP settings, I have Append primary and
connection specific DNS suffixes selected. The sub item Append parent
suffixes of the primary DNS suffix is not checked.

Where is this coming from?



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Old 04-29-2004, 02:05 PM
Bob Willard
 
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Default Re: Where does DNS suffix come from?

Kent McPherson wrote:

> I'm running XP Pro SP1. I have a Linksys router. Comcast is my cable ISP.
> When I run ipconfig, I see attbi.com as the Connection-specific DNS suffix.
> I searched all over and couldn't see anywhere I was setting attbi.com. This
> is the old suffix which I assume is no longer valid since Comcast bought out
> the attbi network. attbi.com is in the registry under
> hkey_local_machine/system/currentcontrolset/services/tcpip/parameters/dhcpdo
> main.
>
> On the DNS tab under my TCP/IP settings, I have Append primary and
> connection specific DNS suffixes selected. The sub item Append parent
> suffixes of the primary DNS suffix is not checked.
>
> Where is this coming from?
>
>
>


attbi.com is still valid, and is the correct domain for those Comcast
customers who were inherited from AT&T's "BI" business. To see what your
"real" address is, go to www.grc.com and run ShieldsUp.
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Cheers, Bob

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Old 04-29-2004, 06:18 PM
Steve Winograd [MVP]
 
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Default Re: Where does DNS suffix come from?

In article <eghWqvdLEHA.2660@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl>, "Kent McPherson"
<bigk@kentmcpherson.com> wrote:
>I'm running XP Pro SP1. I have a Linksys router. Comcast is my cable ISP.
>When I run ipconfig, I see attbi.com as the Connection-specific DNS suffix.
>I searched all over and couldn't see anywhere I was setting attbi.com. This
>is the old suffix which I assume is no longer valid since Comcast bought out
>the attbi network. attbi.com is in the registry under
>hkey_local_machine/system/currentcontrolset/services/tcpip/parameters/dhcpdo
>main.
>
>On the DNS tab under my TCP/IP settings, I have Append primary and
>connection specific DNS suffixes selected. The sub item Append parent
>suffixes of the primary DNS suffix is not checked.
>
>Where is this coming from?


It's coming from Comcast, Kent. I just ran a packet sniffer on my
Comcast connection, and "attbi.com" appears in the "DHCP Offer" packet
sent to my computer by Comcast's DHCP server.
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