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Windows, your router, and Chrome are all using different DNS servers—here's how to fix it
Why your router's DNS settings might be lying to you ...
This hidden DNS setting might be why your internet is acting up ...
A China-based root DNS server associated with networking problems in Chile and the U.S. has been disconnected from the Internet. The action by the server’s operator, Netnod, appears to have resolved a ...
Hello<BR><BR>This problem just started yesterday. I have made no changes to any DNS configurations or IP information or changed any network adapters. I did add one Win2k Pro computer to the domain ...
Nearly a month after a critical flaw in the Internet’s Domain Name System was first reported, vendors of some of the most widely used firewall software packages are scrambling to fix a problem that ...
Internet security experts say that misconfigured DSL and cable modems are worsening a well-known problem with the Internet’s DNS (domain name system), making it easier for hackers to launch ...
I work at an ISP and we have had this strange DNS problem. About a week ago, a few customers started calling in and stating that they cannot resolve names. We didn't think anything of it because only ...
Matthew Sparby writes: "Lately I've been noticing problems with my PowerBook experiencing odd moments of lag when I use it on my home network. This slowdown doesn't occur at the office, however. I ...
The other day in the Linux Journal IRC room (#linuxjournal on Freenode), I was whining to the channel about no-ip.com deleting my account without warning. My home IP address hadn't changed in a couple ...
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