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Re: IP address question



Good point Scott...btw, I've just started using HTTPAPI for accessing
UPS for cost information. I go to our inventory master to get
dimension information, I have the from and to zip, and contact UPS.
Works like a charm!

Thanks!

On 6/13/07, Scott Klement <klemscot@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi Michael,
>
> High-volume servers often have more than one IP address.  So while you
> might look up an IP address using PING or NSLOOKUP for a domain name, it
> might be a different address than the one that HTTPAPI used 5 minutes
> ago. ( I don't know if this is an issue for Kim or not, just wanted to
> point out the potential discrepancy. )
>
> It really depends on what she's using this information for -- which we
> won't know until she responds and tells us.
>
> Maybe I should have HTTPAPI log the IP addresses used in the debug
> log... then you could always go back and see what they were.  Though,
> I'm still unsure what this would be useful for.
>
>
> Michael Ryan wrote:
> > You mean https://wwwcie.ups.com? You could ping it and let DNS resolve it...
> >
> > ping wwwcie.ups.com
> > Verifying connection to host system origin.WWWCIE.UPS.COM at address
> >   153.2.228.65.
> >
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