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on my computer(windows 10), the dns server that ping.exe use is different from the dns server nslookup use. i set 192.168.123.1 to be my computer's dns server, which is my router. so nslookup uses it as the dns server:



PS C:Userspeter> nslookup.exe fm.zju.edu.cn
server: RT-N14U.lan
Address: 192.168.123.1

name: fm.zju.edu.cn
Address: 10.214.0.99


this ip address ic correct, which is school-internal ip.

but the ping result is different:



PS C:Userspeter> ipconfig.exe /flushdns

Windows IP Configuration

Successfully flushed the DNS Resolver Cache.
PS C:Userspeter> ping fm.zju.edu.cn

Pinging fm.zju.edu.cn [210.32.157.99] with 32 bytes of data:


then i use wireshark to find out that ping.exe send dns request to another dns server 114.114.114.114. i used to use this dns server, but i doesn't use it for about a month.

i reset the network settings, but the ping.exe still use 114.114.114.114 as its dns server.

i don't know how to solve this problem.










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    on my computer(windows 10), the dns server that ping.exe use is different from the dns server nslookup use. i set 192.168.123.1 to be my computer's dns server, which is my router. so nslookup uses it as the dns server:



    PS C:Userspeter> nslookup.exe fm.zju.edu.cn
    server: RT-N14U.lan
    Address: 192.168.123.1

    name: fm.zju.edu.cn
    Address: 10.214.0.99


    this ip address ic correct, which is school-internal ip.

    but the ping result is different:



    PS C:Userspeter> ipconfig.exe /flushdns

    Windows IP Configuration

    Successfully flushed the DNS Resolver Cache.
    PS C:Userspeter> ping fm.zju.edu.cn

    Pinging fm.zju.edu.cn [210.32.157.99] with 32 bytes of data:


    then i use wireshark to find out that ping.exe send dns request to another dns server 114.114.114.114. i used to use this dns server, but i doesn't use it for about a month.

    i reset the network settings, but the ping.exe still use 114.114.114.114 as its dns server.

    i don't know how to solve this problem.










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      on my computer(windows 10), the dns server that ping.exe use is different from the dns server nslookup use. i set 192.168.123.1 to be my computer's dns server, which is my router. so nslookup uses it as the dns server:



      PS C:Userspeter> nslookup.exe fm.zju.edu.cn
      server: RT-N14U.lan
      Address: 192.168.123.1

      name: fm.zju.edu.cn
      Address: 10.214.0.99


      this ip address ic correct, which is school-internal ip.

      but the ping result is different:



      PS C:Userspeter> ipconfig.exe /flushdns

      Windows IP Configuration

      Successfully flushed the DNS Resolver Cache.
      PS C:Userspeter> ping fm.zju.edu.cn

      Pinging fm.zju.edu.cn [210.32.157.99] with 32 bytes of data:


      then i use wireshark to find out that ping.exe send dns request to another dns server 114.114.114.114. i used to use this dns server, but i doesn't use it for about a month.

      i reset the network settings, but the ping.exe still use 114.114.114.114 as its dns server.

      i don't know how to solve this problem.










      share|improve this question













      on my computer(windows 10), the dns server that ping.exe use is different from the dns server nslookup use. i set 192.168.123.1 to be my computer's dns server, which is my router. so nslookup uses it as the dns server:



      PS C:Userspeter> nslookup.exe fm.zju.edu.cn
      server: RT-N14U.lan
      Address: 192.168.123.1

      name: fm.zju.edu.cn
      Address: 10.214.0.99


      this ip address ic correct, which is school-internal ip.

      but the ping result is different:



      PS C:Userspeter> ipconfig.exe /flushdns

      Windows IP Configuration

      Successfully flushed the DNS Resolver Cache.
      PS C:Userspeter> ping fm.zju.edu.cn

      Pinging fm.zju.edu.cn [210.32.157.99] with 32 bytes of data:


      then i use wireshark to find out that ping.exe send dns request to another dns server 114.114.114.114. i used to use this dns server, but i doesn't use it for about a month.

      i reset the network settings, but the ping.exe still use 114.114.114.114 as its dns server.

      i don't know how to solve this problem.







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          i don't know why this problem disappear today, what i did yesterday was:

          change the mtu value of network card from 1500 to 1280 and many other things.

          if this problem never appears again, just let it pass.






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              change the mtu value of network card from 1500 to 1280 and many other things.

              if this problem never appears again, just let it pass.






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                change the mtu value of network card from 1500 to 1280 and many other things.

                if this problem never appears again, just let it pass.






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                i don't know why this problem disappear today, what i did yesterday was:

                change the mtu value of network card from 1500 to 1280 and many other things.

                if this problem never appears again, just let it pass.







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