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chelpt

join:2008-05-24
La Crosse, WI

reply to drxray

Re: caching servers

There is a caching server that is used... but it is ment for DialUp customers only. It used to be called Zoomer back in the day. But it was ment to cache pictures and other web content for those with dialup service. But in order to use it you must install some software on your computer.

Supposedly, the software has a stop gap measure that will notice if downloads are way faster than a normal dialup connection is. At that point, it switches over to non-cached.

But with out this software, (and it will make a tray icon if you have it) you will not be using a cached server.

Now, the question about your nx. The fully qualified domain is for people's protection. Do you have a static IP? And, did you get Centurylink's permission to have that IP reversed association placed to your domain? If you have a business account you can do this. If you just have a residential account, then you are just stuck with a static ip and a one way domain registration.

drxray

join:2009-11-15

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This is the standard response when you ask tough questions to tier 2 support.

Do you have a static IP? And, did you get Century-link's permission to have that IP reversed association placed to your domain? If you have a business account you can do this. If you just have a residential account, then you are just stuck with a static ip and a one way domain registration.

The last tier 2 tech supervisor I spoke with said "We do not cache or hijack 404s to my knowledge"

This has nothing to do with getting any permission for anything! I have about 40 business Century-link DSL and T1 connections with static ip addresses. My customers just surf the internet and stuff. I have tested many of them so I can know what is going on.

The nx domain I was talking about is the reply to a query of a non-FQDN from a "normal" dns server like 4.2.2.2 When Century links dns servers are queried with the same or any non-FQDN they reply with the ip address of Century links web site that is used to generate money from ad's

IE: If you misspell while typing a web site in your browser you get redirected to a Century link ad site.

This is called "hijacking 404s". google it.

As for the caching, When I log on to my bank account or newegg.com etc... my traffic is not connecting to the ip address that is owned by the server of witch I am attempting to connect. It instead connects to a centurylinkservices.com ip address. This should not happen! Newegg.com is a great example. When I block traffic to the caching servers I do not get any pictures.

If Centurylink is not doing anything to the traffic, there is no reason for my traffic to go anywhere except the site I am looking at.

When I enter my personal or my customers info on the web either on my connection or any of my customers connections, I want it to not be hijacked by anyone for any reason.

I do not run any cache software anywhere on my end.

This never happened with Embarq. It started after the Century link take over

I have switched about 5 to Comcast and have had good service so far. We will see


BigVe

join:2005-07-15
Gulliver, MI
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quote:
If you misspell while typing a web site in your browser you get redirected to a Century link ad site.

This is called "hijacking 404s". google it.
There is nothing like that going on here up north with Centurylink never has anytime no matter how misspelled.


GeekJedi
RF is Good For You
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join:2001-06-21
Mukwonago, WI
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said by BigVe:

quote:
If you misspell while typing a web site in your browser you get redirected to a Century link ad site.

This is called "hijacking 404s". google it.
There is nothing like that going on here up north with Centurylink never has anytime no matter how misspelled.
Same here. Still planning on checking for caching servers though.
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