Sounds like your ISP has you behind cisco nat, and its fixing up dns on
the outbound the wrong way.

bkw

On Thu, 6 Nov 2003, Tilghman Lesher wrote:

> On Thursday 06 November 2003 13:21, Shoval Tom wrote:
> > It's not MY dns, it's our ISPs one.
> > And as I've wrote in an earlier thread, I get the exact same error
> > on four more ISPs (two more here, and two at the US)
>
> Well, I've also tried it on 5 different DNS servers, two of which I
> run, and I've had no trouble.  Here's a known good DNS you can put
> in your resolv.conf:  129.59.1.10 (US) or 195.20.105.149 (Europe).
>
> -Tilghman
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