I am still not sure what happened, but there is one thing you might try:
flusing DNS by:
running `ipconfig /flushdns` in an elevated PowerShell prompt;
Also can you show the result of `ip addr`?
I eventually found where you are originally coming from at `microsoft/WSL`. I will raise this issue to Microsoft at our next meeting since I am totally unable to reproduce this but now I do see a lot of people have this issue.
I am still not sure what happened, but there is one thing you might try:
flusing DNS by:
running `ipconfig /flushdns` in an elevated PowerShell prompt;
Also can you show the result of `ip addr`?
I eventually found where you are originally coming from at `microsoft/WSL`. I will raise this issue to Microsoft at our next meeting since I am totally unable to reproduce this but now I do see a lot of people have this issue.