Jonathan N. Little wrote on 13/02/2015 01:07:
Ray_Net wrote:
My result of nslookup is different than your:
C:\Users\RAY>nslookup c.brightcove.com
Server: UnKnown
Address: 192.168.1.1
Looks like you have a DNS issue. 192.168.1.1 is your local LAN and
most likely your router.
Try nslookup interactively and use Google's nameservers and see what
you get.
Just enter nslookup with nothing after it. Tt will list your current
name server and then show a ">" prompt.
then enter below to use Google's nameserver:
server 8.8.8.8
Then enter:
c.brightcove.com
and see if you get 64.74.101.75
Non-authoritative answer:
Name: gobbles-aws-226538871.eu-west-1.elb.amazonaws.com
Addresses: 54.228.236.174
54.228.202.218
46.137.183.218
46.137.169.178
54.246.112.44
54.228.247.104
Aliases: c.brightcove.com
p.brightcove.net
cc.brightcove.net
Looks like you are being directed by your current DNS server and your
problem is not with SeaMonkey at all.
I agree .....
I cannot change my DNS servers on my router - those values are set by my
isp:
DNS 193.74.208.135 and 193.121.171.135
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