Originally posted here by Maestr0
Are you talking about a DDNS provider like DynDNS, or simply a DDNS server, aka you brought up the client with the same hostname on DHCP and the DNS server allowed it to overwrite the original entry?

-Maestr0
Simply a DDNS server, yep, I brought up a DHCP host with the same name and that killed it. (But I seem to have it fixed now)