William Herrin <b...@herrin.us> wrote: > > You may be looking at a web browser "feature" called "DNS pinning." This is > used to defeat the "DNS rebinding" attack on javascript that would allow a > web site to instruct a browser to scan the interior behind its user's > firewall by having an attacker rotate the IP addresses used for > Javascript's allowed server name. > > Depending on the implementation, DNS pinned browsers may not recognize a > change to your IP address until the browser is stopped and restarted.
I thought DNS pinning was only for the lifetime of the web page, so closing the tab (or all tabs open on the site...) should be enough, if a reload isn't. Tony. -- f.anthony.n.finch <d...@dotat.at> http://dotat.at/ democracy, participation, and the co-operative principle