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Old 15-08-2009, 17:15   #99
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Re: Virgin Media Hijack customers browser search options

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Originally Posted by BenMcr View Post
Just a question but does this actually affect all lookups or just those on the HTTP protocol (if there is a difference)

If you ping a non-existant domain what happens?
The VM DNS will respond with the address of the search page. There is no way to determine if a lookup is for HTTP or another protocol, so you'll be pinging the server farm hosting the search page. Tech support may have some fun with that one
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