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From: Antonio Nati <A.Nati@cisco.it>
Organization: Cisco Consulting S.r.l. - Divisione Reti e Telematica
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I have a strange warning from popper:

Client at "xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx" resolves to an unknown host name
"name.domain.country",

where address "xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx" and node name "node.domain.country"
exist clearly in DNS, as well as normal and reverse addresses.

I know that some of these are simply gateways and not normal systems.

How to do to avoid this warning? I would like to mantain it, only when
the system is really unknown.

Thanks,

Tonino

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