DNS cache corruption? Does your router cache DNS? You can clear your
local machine's DNS w/ "ipconfig /flushdns" (assuming windows), a power
cycle is likely to refresh the router's DNS. BTW, IE has it's own DNS
cache, so you need to close (all) IE windows and then restart IE if
you're using IE.

FWIW, I resolve www.godaddy.com to 97.74.104.201 and mya.godaddy.com
(account center) to 216.69.149.215, but I'd guess (hope) they're using
geolocational IPs, so YMMV.

-Walden


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