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Re: Cache from hellFrom: Men & Mice Support Date: Wednesday, June 6, 2001
Time: 4:06:17 pmAt 3:50 PM -0700 6/6/01, Aaron Lynch wrote:
>On 6/6/01 3:26 PM, The Defendant "Men & Mice Support"
><cbuxton@menandmice.com> Confessed:
>
> > That doesn't sound like something QuickDNS is doing. The first thing
> > to do is to figure out where this answer is coming from. Then figure
> > out why.
> >
> > All three servers respond with the correct address when I query them.
>
>
>Huh?
>
>I get % nslookup bess-proxy.thevilla.org ns1.thevilla.org
>Server: ns1.thevilla.org
>Address: 63.231.1.2
>
>Name: bess-proxy.thevilla.org
>Address: 10.0.1.15
>
>I get the Same result with DNS expert.
>
>I just checked it with the dig tool at menandmice, and I do get the correct
>value.
>
><sigh> so My machine is caching that data, or Nslookup and dnsexpert are
>both failing to use the server I tell them, ever seen anything like that?
You mentioned that the wrong address was being returned with a TTL of
0. This generally indicates that something (usually gateway software)
has intercepted the query and resolved it itself. Are you using any
gateway software, or a firewall that has a DNS proxy service?
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Chris Buxton Men & Mice
cbuxton@menandmice.com We Make DNS Easy!
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