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Originally Posted by twobob
72.21.211.200 also resolves to this... as does 205.251.242.101, 72.21.215.165
You sure that IP is still good?
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And if you should, in the future, choose to add the BBB firewall . . .
Remember that those ranges will be blocked on the Kindle.
You will need to manually comment out the block on the access point to the S3 services you want to use.
And the file which twobob mentioned is: /etc/resolv.conf
Which may be over-written by things like your network manager thingy, dhcp, and other "we know best" applications.
Meaning you may have to tweak each of those "we know best" application configurations to make a lasting change in DNS nameserver.