Dear Wise Monks,
This is a question about perlmonks.org itself. Why do I get multiple IP addresses in the following nslookup query? (What does it mean?? It it a round-robin setup? Can it occur with DNS propagation delay?)
> nslookup www.perlmonks.org
;; Got recursion not available from ###.##.#.6, trying next server
;; Got recursion not available from ###.##.#.14, trying next server
Server: 4.2.2.2
Address: 4.2.2.2#53
Non-authoritative answer:
www.perlmonks.org canonical name = perlmonks.org.
Name: perlmonks.org
Address: 209.197.123.153
Name: perlmonks.org
Address: 216.92.34.251
Name: perlmonks.org
Address: 66.39.54.27
I've redacted the DNS server info to protect the identity of my employer.
Thanks!
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