I am not referring to your own ISP DNS addresses, I am referring to the ones that are used to translate your browser requests to physical addresses. They are stored in a different place and NOT editable. That is why you have to flush them and then each time you visit a site for the first time it will store the latest one again.
Incidentally, how are you connected right now? I don't see your machine in the system log? I could see it the other day, I even pinged it to see what response I got
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