Am 2003-09-28 14:30:45, schrieb Frans Pop:
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>Sorry Michelle,
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>If I try the domain you entered, I get "Welcome to Wendy!".
>I have also tried most other examples you have given of problems and never yet 
>been redirected to Verisign.
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>Obviously there is something very wrong with your browser or DNS(-server) 
>configuration.

There are noch changes for month exept security updats. and this was 
for around 3 weeks. So there is nothing wrong with the local Network 
or Mozilla. And not on 17 Machines with 3 different versions of Mozilla.

>Maybe they have only resulted in strange behaviour after the "Verisign 
>hijack", but the cause of the problems is still on your side.
>I would suggest you put any further questions to [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>Your questions are _not_ security problems, but configuration problems.

Question:  Is it possibel, that at my ISP is somthing cached ???

        I have this question, because I have two DNS-Server from my 
        ISP in the same network segment. 
        
        193.252.19.4 and 193.252,19.3
        
        I was thinking, that DNS-Servers must be in two different 
        Networks because if one networks fails, the other must be 
        accessibel ???
        
>Success,
>
>FJP

Thanks
Michelle

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