On Friday 12 January 2007 20:24, Craig Healy wrote:
> One of the simpler fixes for a Domain Name Server problem is to add a
> number of these to your computer TCP/IP configuration.  I use one DNS from
> my ISP (Verizon), another from my previous ISP, and a public one (4.2.2.2).
>  I almost never have problems with an update not hitting at least one of
> these.

This is good advice - it's always a good idea to have several nameservers 
listed in your TCP/IP config.  However, I don't think it would help with this 
particular problem - if the first nameserver in your list returns stale info 
from its cache, then the query was successful (though wrong), and next one in 
the list won't be tried, even if your web browser fails to establish a 
connection to the address supplied by the first nameserver.

Barry

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Barry McLarnon  VE3JF  Ottawa, ON
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