On Thu, May 23, 2019 at 3:44 PM Christopher Morrow <morrowc.lists@gmail.com> wrote:
On Thu, May 23, 2019 at 4:11 PM Matt Harris <matt@netfire.net> wrote:
On Thu, May 23, 2019 at 3:06 PM Christopher Morrow < morrowc.lists@gmail.com> wrote:
not sure where you are starting from (really) .. can you provide a: dig www.google.com
for me? My guess is that as Jared noted you got somehow looking like you are in india to whatever does that magic :)
Google's coming back with bom* addresses; no idea why though.
;; ANSWER SECTION: www.google.com. 300 IN A 172.217.26.228
that's an ip in india alright :) I don't see why that's happening (in quick searching).
Hoping someone over there can shed some light on why they are sending my
packets on a world trip. :)
I'd be cuirous about: dig www.google.com @8.8.8.8
as well, please (jared's question as well)
Interestingly... user@host # dig www.google.com @8.8.8.8 ; <<>> DiG 9.9.4-RedHat-9.9.4-61.el7_5.1 <<>> www.google.com @8.8.8.8 ;; global options: +cmd ;; Got answer: ;; ->>HEADER<<- opcode: QUERY, status: NOERROR, id: 2110 ;; flags: qr rd ra; QUERY: 1, ANSWER: 1, AUTHORITY: 0, ADDITIONAL: 1 ;; OPT PSEUDOSECTION: ; EDNS: version: 0, flags:; udp: 512 ;; QUESTION SECTION: ;www.google.com. IN A ;; ANSWER SECTION: www.google.com. 299 IN A 216.58.203.164 ;; Query time: 16 msec ;; SERVER: 8.8.8.8#53(8.8.8.8) ;; WHEN: Thu May 23 16:55:04 EDT 2019 ;; MSG SIZE rcvd: 59 user@host # host 216.58.203.164 164.203.58.216.in-addr.arpa domain name pointer bom07s11-in-f4.1e100.net. Still comes back with a bom* host, so it looks like it's not based on the DNS recursion server used.