> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mike Kuzenko [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]

> What do you mean by not nslookup and not anybody's dns?

Neither the DNS system nor nslookup's view of it would do what you describe,
and -certainly- not just for one domain.

The problem lies elsewhere.  Like with what your client typed, perhaps.

> Yes, on the 10. IIRC.

That makes sense, more or less.  For an nslookup on lawrencemuseum.com.net,
nslookup would have looked for information about a -host- named
lawrencemuseum in the domain com.net, and com.net has apparently made a
wildcard record for any otherwise unknown host name in its domain to be
mapped to 10.0.0.128.

(BTW to nobody in particular - don't ever have a public DNS server give out
RFC1918 addresses, per RFC1918 itself.)

-- 
Dave Salovesh
RAM Associates, Inc.
(800 or 202) 543-3635

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