said:
>In <200704251843.l3PIhqMr011643@nlpi012.sbcis.sbc.com>, on 04/25/07
> at 11:43 AM, sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro) said:
>>machine's hostname = localhost
>This is OK.
>>Nameserver addresses = 192.168.0.1
>This is wrong unless your router has a built in name server. If the
>router has a name server, then we need to figure out why some DNS
>requests are being sent to 128.049.016.007.
This is very confusing.
I believe that my router does have a DHCP server (or something like that),
and it connects to my ISP -- which is PACBELL.NET.
UCSD is for my email, it is not my ISP.
Does that help? Is there maybe a problem with my router?
Thanks,
Sandy
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