said:
>[j:\tmp\0]nslookup -type=any www.ucsd.edu
>Server: rns2.earthlink.net
>Address: 207.217.77.82
>Non-authoritative answer:
>www.ucsd.edu canonical name = infopath.ucsd.edu
>Authoritative answers can be found from:
>ucsd.edu nameserver = ns0.ucsd.edu
>ucsd.edu nameserver = ns1.nosc.mil
>ucsd.edu nameserver = ns1.ucsd.edu
>ucsd.edu nameserver = ns2.ucsd.edu
>ns0.ucsd.edu internet address = 132.239.1.51
>which says your primary DNS should be 132.239.1.51.
I changed the nameserver = as per your figures, but it didn't help
anything.
FWIW, the Warp computer says:
domain ucsd.edu
nameserver 206.13.30.12
nameserver 206.13.29.12
This is the one that works with Quicken and Winos2.
If you get a chance to look at the trace, that will be appreciated. Unless
you think I should do another trace with the above figures.
Thanks,
Sandy
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