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markhan-nping | 1 year ago

Hello, I'm the developer of Nping, I'm glad you're interested in Nping, forgive me for using translation software to write this content, usually a domain name itself will be resolved to more than one ip address, Nping uses the output of the system command Ping

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1f60c|1 year ago

Oh gosh, I'm so sorry. My comment wasn't meant as criticism of you or Nping; I had just never seen a DNS server intentionally return obviously incorrect results before.

markhan-nping|1 year ago

This may be a misunderstanding, it's the first time I've encountered this problem and it's helped me to learn more, thanks

zakki|1 year ago

A Domain name resolved to many IP addresses is true. But Google's domain name resolved to Facebook's IP? That is very odd.

markhan-nping|1 year ago

When I switch to vpn I get the right results, maybe GFW is causing the problem

aboardRat4|1 year ago

That's normal for most websites blocked in China.

They usually resolve to either other blocked websites to trigger a "dangerous website phishing" warning from the browser, or the ISP's own website pretending to be a captive portal.

markhan-nping|1 year ago

How about using the system's own ping command? Nping essentially calls the system's Ping command