Hi Guys!!

    A while ago I have a account with this ISP...they have a DNS server which
have an address of 10.10.1.1? Isnt it a reserved address for networks not
connected to the net? I have use this DNS server once..(coz im using a
caching nameserver with my Linux box)..and when I use nslookup....it cant use
that address...

    Can anyone enlighten me with this...Why do they have to use that
address..and how do they implement it..? I was kinda thinking if this is just
a routing kinda stuff.....and I think that this address is accesible from
within the network and not from outside....But Why and How..?

    Thanks...

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