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Re: [HN7000S] Hughes is Hijacking our DNS for Invalid URL's It gets even better.
Today attempting to go to godaddy.com:
"you have attempted to establish a connection with godaddy.com. however, the security certificate presented belongs to 'godaddy.tv'."
After which it directs me to »www.godaddy.com/gdshop/404error.asp
Mind you, I've done all the ordinary stuff - deleted cookies, I was **not** typing in https, any and all requests to godaddy.com, from any computer in the house, are all hijacked.
I run adequate AVG software and am not totally unversed in this stuff. During this entire time I have been on G-Talk with my admin who is in another location, using other bandwidth - he doesn't have these problems.
------------------------------- Added note: since starting this post, the problem has mysteriously disappeared.
At this point not getting anywhere in IE, same problem, but was able to get in with FireFox. Strange, it is . . . |
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 seagreenPremium,Mod join:2001-05-14 out there Host: CenturyLink Wireless Service P.. Southern California HughesNet Satellite WildBlue Satellite
| Like your admin, I'm not getting any of that either which leaves two options - your computers or your connection. I checked in both IE7 and FF .11
I'm not on a satellite connection so I can't really check but I don't see a lot of corroboration from other satellite users in this thread so I'd be concerned about your computers if I were you. |
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 Bill00Premium join:2004-07-20 Capron, VA | said by seagreen:Like your admin, I'm not getting any of that either which leaves two options - your computers or your connection. I checked in both IE7 and FF .11 I'm not on a satellite connection so I can't really check but I don't see a lot of corroboration from other satellite users in this thread so I'd be concerned about your computers if I were you. GM Ms. Seagreen -
I agree, and I AM on Huges net.
When using the non-existent url www.xrtlkj.com with either Maxthon2/IE7 or Firefox 2.x all I get is 'Sorry, 'www.xrtlkj.com' does not exist or is not available.'
I doubt very much this is a HUGHES problem.
Regards.
Bill. -- HughesNet | DW7000 Pro (Non-static) | G3C | 95W | 1420MHz | Hor/Hor | Gateway 66.82.12.58 | CPQ/AMD Sempron 3200+ 1.79 GHz | 1.25GB RAM | XP Home/SP2 | LAN: WRT54G 3 x XP/SP2. |
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