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A utility to determine whether a specific IP address is accessible.
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Ping and curl resolve to one IP, dig/nslookup/host resolve to another
And I found it. The VPN config was auto-configuring it's own DNS servers, which were overriding my setup, because the VPN was also telling it to look up hosts in the domain that I was overriding. This …
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Ping and curl resolve to one IP, dig/nslookup/host resolve to another
If I ping or curl the hostname, it resolves to the actual external internet IP.
In my Network settings, I have only my custom DNS server, and this is correctly reflected in /etc/resolv.conf. …