On 2/9/10 3:43 PM, Matthew Palmer wrote:
Turned out that the DNS responses from OpenDNS (they were in a
cafe somewhere with free wireless that was using OpenDNS) were giving
slightly wrong addresses -- like the real address for example.com was
192.0.2.12, and OpenDNS was giving the response that
On Tue, Feb 09, 2010 at 09:56:23AM -0800, Jay Hennigan wrote:
> Mark wrote:
>> Hello nanog,
>>
>> Just wondering if anyone is experiencing the same problem with google
>> and openDNS on their end or knows what's going on there with openDNS.
>> The problem just occurred about 20 minutes ago.
>
>
Mark wrote:
Hello nanog,
Just wondering if anyone is experiencing the same problem with google
and openDNS on their end or knows what's going on there with openDNS.
The problem just occurred about 20 minutes ago.
Don't do that then.
OpenDNS is a form of censorware and almost certainly hijac
Doh. Didn't realize that. Thanks for the heads up Joe. I'll go take
another look.
Thanks in advance!
Kind regards,
Mark
On Feb 9, 2010, at 10:50 PM, Joe Abley wrote:
On 2010-02-09, at 09:43, Mark wrote:
It's over a vpn from Asia to US. I wouldn't worry about that 280ms
latency. :)
No
On 2010-02-09, at 09:43, Mark wrote:
> It's over a vpn from Asia to US. I wouldn't worry about that 280ms latency. :)
Note that you're not trying to reach google, either.
OpenDNS is returning you addresses for their own proxies. I believe they do
this as part of some of their content-control s
It's over a vpn from Asia to US. I wouldn't worry about that 280ms
latency. :)
Kind regards,
Mark
On Feb 9, 2010, at 10:41 PM, Joachim Tingvold wrote:
On 9. feb. 2010, at 15.32, Mark wrote:
Just wondering if anyone is experiencing the same problem with
google and openDNS on their end or k
Hello nanog,
Just wondering if anyone is experiencing the same problem with google
and openDNS on their end or knows what's going on there with openDNS.
The problem just occurred about 20 minutes ago.
Trace is as follows: http://inetpro.org/pastebin/2418
Kind regards,
Mark
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