Probably that address (which is certainly bogus) was visible only to the
ISP's dialup clients. They made an explicit route on their access
servers. I know that because our ISP backbone provider changed and we
had to do just that in order to our old DNS address to be temporarily
available while clients don't change their setup.

Cya

Warren Mira wrote:
> 
> Hi Guys!!
> 
>     A while ago I have a account with this ISP...they have a DNS server which
> have an address of 10.10.1.1? Isnt it a reserved address for networks not
> connected to the net? I have use this DNS server once..(coz im using a
> caching nameserver with my Linux box)..and when I use nslookup....it cant use
> that address...
> 
>     Can anyone enlighten me with this...Why do they have to use that
> address..and how do they implement it..? I was kinda thinking if this is just
> a routing kinda stuff.....and I think that this address is accesible from
> within the network and not from outside....But Why and How..?
> 
>     Thanks...
> 
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