Ariz Jacinto wrote:
or you can use an online tool to look up for the
IP address of the site and use it for access (if
that's really the case).



On 7/14/06, *Kelsey Hartigan Go * <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:

    sometimes it's not intentional blocking. just a faulty dns. try a
    other dns server, it might just work


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It's faulty DNS. 203.84.191.216 which is one of the default DNS servers for MyDSL home subscribers. doesn't permit recursive queries... Probably a snafu on their end...

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