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ATTBI just changed DNS servers



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"Jerry Feldman" <gerald.feldman at hp.com> writes:

> Can anyone let me know what DNS servers are currently in effect. My system 
> uses a cable modem router so I can't easily get the correct DNS servers for 
> my wife's system. I can log into my Linux system and change my resolv.conf. 
> I can use name servers external to attbi, such as USDC. I'm just trying to 
> get my wife up and running until I get home. 

I just run my own nameserver internally at home, and I've configured
my cable router to hand out the internal DNS to dhcp clients.
Thus my systems are unaffected by attbi's changes of this nature.

Having said that, I did an nslookup to find what attbi is currently
advertising:

Non-authoritative answer:
Name:   ns1.attbi.com
Address: 204.127.198.4

Non-authoritative answer:
Name:   ns2.attbi.com
Address: 216.148.227.68


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