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Here's a list from another topic (»http://209.123.109.175/forum/remark,9263803~mode=flat):
Verizon (Level3) Nameservers
4.2.2.1
4.2.2.2
4.2.2.3
4.2.2.4
4.2.2.5
4.2.2.6
SpeakEasy Nameservers
66.93.87.2
216.231.41.2
216.254.95.2
64.81.45.2
64.81.111.2
64.81.127.2
64.81.79.2
64.81.159.2
66.92.64.2
66.92.224.2
66.92.159.2
64.81.79.2
64.81.159.2
64.81.127.2
64.81.45.2
216.27.175.2
66.92.159.2
66.93.87.2
ORSC Public Access DNS Nameservers
199.166.24.253
199.166.27.253
199.166.28.10
199.166.29.3
199.166.31.3
195.117.6.25
204.57.55.100
Sprintlink General DNS
204.117.214.10
199.2.252.10
204.97.212.10
Cisco
128.107.241.185
192.135.250.69
Also
Comcast - Other
68.42.244.5
68.42.244.6
68.62.160.5
68.62.160.6
68.87.96.3
68.87.96.4
68.87.66.196
68.87.64.196
68.57.32.5
68.57.32.6
Update:I found out why I wasn't having problems. I'm supposed to be using 68.87.64.196 (ns.inflow.pa.bo.comcast.net) and 68.87.66.196 (ns.cmc.co.denver.comcast.net), and instead, I was using (static coded) ns9.attbi.com and ns8.attbi.com.
host name : ns8.attbi.com
address : 216.148.227.79
host name : ns9.attbi.com
address : 204.127.202.19
Which evidently aren't going anywhere, they haven't disappeared yet! But I imagine one day, I'm going to find out that I can't get anywhere, and it'll be due to my hardcoded DNS! I fixed that by putting in a few more on my machine. I need to do the same to The_Roses machine.
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Permanent link posted by bytehead @ 4/08/2005 04:44:00 AM
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