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Schreib eine Beschwerde! Es könnte ein Konfigurationsfehler sein. Die IP gehört zu einem Domain Name Pointer.
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02/17/02 23:50:16 dig 195.3.96.69 @ 195.96.0.2
Dig 69.96.3.195.in-addr.arpa@195.96.0.2 ...
Non-authoritative answer
Recursive queries supported by this server
Query for 69.96.3.195.in-addr.arpa type=255 class=1
69.96.3.195.in-addr.arpa PTR (Pointer) WARSL401PIP1.highway.telekom.at
96.3.195.in-addr.arpa NS (Nameserver) ws01is01.highway.telekom.at
96.3.195.in-addr.arpa NS (Nameserver) ws01is02.highway.telekom.at
ws01is01.highway.telekom.at A (Address) 195.3.96.67
ws01is02.highway.telekom.at A (Address) 195.3.96.68
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1. What is a domain name pointer?
A domain name pointer is a domain name which simply points to your account. In other words, domain name pointers allow you to have as many domain names point to your website as you wish. For example, you could have the domain names "supersite.net" and "supersite.org" both point to your website called "supersite.com". All users would end up at the same site regardless of which URL they entered.
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