On 06 August 2004 am 00:49, Troy wrote: > It's probably the ISP you are using. > They are intercepting DNS requests and returning their > own replies. It could be something malicious, but it could > just as well be the ISP saving bandwidth by caching DNS queries. > If they cache DNS queries they probably cache www queries as > well. This is very common among ISPs outside the U.S., since > traffic out of the country tends to be a lot more expensive > than domestic traffic. > DNS is only as trustworthy as the companies who control > your network and those networks connected to it. The same > is true in China and everywhere else, including the U.S. > Troy Or perhaps they are one of 'Akamai likes' members. We could see them running lots of servers while those servers actually just a cache server to perform load balance. - Rio.Martin -