On Mon, 02 Aug 2010 15:53:45 PDT, bk said: > Except for very few edge cases, anything that makes a DNS resolution call > (ping, dig, nslookup, host, telnet, curl, whatever) are all going to get the > same results (um, that's what DNS is designed to do), In fact, that's one of the biggest reasons people don't like DNS redirection - the people doing it have an annoying target of redirecting to a machine that has a supposedly helpful service on port 80, but doesn't do squat for any other service that got typo-redirected.
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