On 11/08/16 05:24, Robert Story wrote:
> So as far as I can tell, the failure point is your router's DNS
> resolution.

Hello Robert,

 From the status screen of my router:
DNS 1: 75.75.75.75
DNS 2: 75.75.76.76

The only addresses that are "misresolved by my router" are 
onea.net-snmp.org and twoa.net-snmp.org. Since my router is running a 
recent version of DD-WRT (Linux), I think it is very unlikely that this 
indicates a bug in my router. There must be something wrong with the DNS 
records for onea.net-snmp.org and twoa.net-snmp.org. Maybe the DNS 
software on my router filters out 127.0.0.* because of security reasons. 
What I think that should be done is to fix the DNS records for 
onea.net-snmp.org and twoa.net-snmp.org.

Bart.

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