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Posted: June 07 2007,17:44 |
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Quote (^thehatsrule^ @ June 06 2007,15:12) | Well ns2.granitecanyon.com doesn't work for me either, but ns1 works. You could also try yahoo's ... it is ns?.yahoo.com (where ? is a number)
I still think that your local network or system may be 'specially' set up in some way though...
For packet sniffing/logging you can try out Ethereal - it's pretty good. |
I downloaded Wireshark (the update to Ethereal) and, surprisingly, the UDP port 53 requests are going to some strange DNS server which doesn't work! ("Strange" in the sense that it's not listed as a DNS server on any of my DHCP-initiated interfaces.)
What's even more bizarre, if, from QEMU DSL, I try
Code Sample | nslookup yahoo.com ns1.yahoo.com |
the packets still go to this strange address -- not ns1.yahoo.com .
I still don't know what's going on. It's as if QEMU is determined to send all UDP packets to this one IP address no matter what.
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