Thanks for suggestions...
I did install dnsmasq, and it didn't help... I configured dnsmasq bu adding server=208.67.222.222 and server=208.67.220.220 in dnsmasq.conf file... And nothing changed, I still have all the same problems. The weirdest this is happening now... I installed wireshark to track down what is going on, and here is what happens when I run wget archive.ubuntu.com:
1313 538.863556 192.168.1.100 208.67.222.222 DNS Standard query AAAA archive.ubuntu.com
1314 538.924475 208.67.222.222 192.168.1.100 DNS Standard query response
1315 538.924831 192.168.1.100 208.67.222.222 DNS Standard query A archive.ubuntu.com
1316 538.928503 208.67.222.222 192.168.1.100 DNS Standard query response A 1.0.0.0
192.168.1.100 is ip address of my computer.
Is it possible that my router is somehow modifying the contents of the DNS response ?
Hi Mac,
Thanks for suggestions... 208.67. 222.222 and server= 208.67. 220.220 in dnsmasq.conf file... And nothing changed, I still have all the same problems. The weirdest this is happening now... I installed wireshark to track down what is going on, and here is what happens when I run wget archive.ubuntu.com:
I did install dnsmasq, and it didn't help... I configured dnsmasq bu adding server=
1313 538.863556 192.168.1.100 208.67.222.222 DNS Standard query AAAA archive.ubuntu.com
1314 538.924475 208.67.222.222 192.168.1.100 DNS Standard query response
1315 538.924831 192.168.1.100 208.67.222.222 DNS Standard query A archive.ubuntu.com
1316 538.928503 208.67.222.222 192.168.1.100 DNS Standard query response A 1.0.0.0
192.168.1.100 is ip address of my computer.
Is it possible that my router is somehow modifying the contents of the DNS response ?
Best regards,
Alvin