On 11/12/13 22:41, Tim wrote:
> Next time it happens, start playing with the dig tool.  Make queries
> against your router, and against the DNS IPs the ISP provides (to the
> router), and try some external DNS servers that have different ports
> (the dig command lets you specify ports, read the man page, brief
> outline below).  Do queries for different addresses, if you keep
> querying the same address, you'll just get results from a cache.

If the ISP is doing transparent DNS proxy I seriously doubt that any of that 
matters.

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