Hello All,
Upon connecting to my own system via telnet (over LAN), I see this:
CLIENT CONN: Telnet connection established at 30000 bps
ADDR: _gateway [192.168.1.1]
SERVER NAME: The Pharcyde located in Pewaukee, Wisconsin
ADDR: pharcyde.org available via Telnet, Web, FTP, and NNTP
NODE: 1 [of 7] Linux 5.6.13-arch1-1 x86_64
DATE: 05/16/20
TIME: 08:23 am Central Time
ADMN: Accession
Can the ADDR: part be changed up so that if you are in fact over a LAN, it could show the client's hostname rather than '_gateway'? At the moment it's just showing my router's IP address.
Regards,
Nick
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