http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain_Name_System

When you put your web address into the browser, it has to be translated into an 
IP address. That happens through a series of caching servers, starting with 
your local machine. If one of those caches gets screwed up and thinks you 
address lives at facebook, then this is what you'd see.

On Nov 3, 2011, at 3:18 PM, thstart wrote:

> What do you mean DNS upstream? 
> 
> The question is if my user get this it will be totally weird
> for him.
> 
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