On 19/10/12 23:55, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 10/19/2012 01:17 AM, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:
    I get [using the opendns name servers again]:

        [bobg@box9 ~]$ dig @8.8.8.8 +short www.newegg.com
        208.91.197.27
        [bobg@box9 ~]$ dig @208.67.220.220 +short www.newegg.com
        208.91.197.27
        [bobg@box9 ~]$ dig @12.189.32.61 +short www.newegg.com
        208.91.197.27

    Perhaps they respond differently as a function of the inquiring address?
FYI, one thing you should check with your ISP is if they are using a DNS Proxy.  If so, 
you may "think" you are sending queries to the @IP servers but in fact are 
not....

http://www.dnsleaktest.com/what-is-transparent-dns-proxy.php

Has a link to see if your ISP is doing this....



Ok, this is what I see. What is it telling me?

   We detected the 2 DNS servers listed below.

   WARNING: If you are connected to an anonymity/privacy service and
   ANY of the servers listed below are from your ISP then your DNS is
   leaking. (You should be able to recognize them based on the hostname
   and location).

   IP:  184.63.128.68
   Hostname:    184.63.128.68
   ISP:         Wildblue Communications
   Country:     United States

   IP:  184.63.128.69
   Hostname:    184.63.128.69
   ISP:         Wildblue Communications
   Country:     United States

DNS should be set for opendns 208.67.220.220 and 222. The dns address they provided me six years ago is 12.189.32.61. I don't see either here, just a Wildblue address,different from the one my router thinks it is connected to [WAN IP: 184.20.151.17].

Bob

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http://www.qrz.com/db/W2BOD

box9


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