>DNS servers cache the results of a DNS lookup for a domain (hentzenwerke.com, in this case) for a certain period of time. When you go to a given website, the DNS lookup does not always have to go all the way to the authoritive DNS server for that domain...DNS is a distributed system. So even if you have never been to a certain website, but someone who uses the same DNS server as you has been to a certain website within a recent timeframe, the DNS server you use will most likely give you an IP address that it is stored in its cache.
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>An nslookup reveals the following to me:
>
>Server: ns1.worldnet.att.net
>Address: 204.127.129.1
>
>Name: hentzenwerke.com
>Address: 209.67.50.203
>Aliases:
www.hentzenwerke.com>
>If you ping
www.hentzenwerke.com, does it hit a different IP address than shown above?
Yep, 38.15.67.68
George
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