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Thomas ([personal profile] torkell) wrote2011-08-12 07:54 pm
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Aren't networks fun?

My ISP can't decide which IP address it should give me for a particular domain:

C:>nslookup [domain removed]
Non-authoritative answer:
Name:    [domain removed]
Address:  74.54.206.194


C:>nslookup [domain removed]
Non-authoritative answer:
Name:    [domain removed]
Address:  74.53.204.214


C:>nslookup [domain removed]
Non-authoritative answer:
Name:    [domain removed]
Address:  74.54.206.194


C:>nslookup [domain removed]
Non-authoritative answer:
Name:    [domain removed]
Address:  74.53.204.214

I changed it from 74.54.206.194 to 74.53.204.214 last night. My registrar uses a TTL of 1 day, so presumably one of my ISP's resolvers queried it while I had the old address and the other after I changed it. And now it's pot luck which resolver a DNS request will be routed to (as both are hiding behind the same IP address). This is a wonderful example of failing at maintaining a coherent cache.

Aren't networks fun?