This problem exists with all of the DNS servers I tried. I tried several ISPs in Israel and a couple at the US.
; <<>> DiG 9.2.1 <<>> www.voip-info.org
;; ANSWER SECTION: www.voip-info.org. 3600 IN A 192.168.168.3
This is mystical. If I dig in 192.116.202.99, the server that responded to you, I get the same answer - 192.168.168.3 (RFC1918 address?)
If I ask ns1.lj.net and ns2.lj.net - no one gives that answer. That server's cache must be polluted somehow.
The 192.116.202.99 DNS server responds with a SOA serial 2003051301
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voip-info.org. 1H IN SOA ns1.lj.net. root.lj.net. (
2003051301 ; serial
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And the original servers ns1.lj.net and ns2.lj.net answers with a SOA
version 2002082201 - a much older serial #. Something is broken.Jim, if you change SOA Serial # to 2003110701 in the DNS zone for voip-info.org, I hope that the strange DNS server will automagically update itself and that this problem with the Wiki will disappear!
/Olle
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