application - utility -terminal - past text cat /etc/resolv.conf
login to DNS server Click start->click run-> type cmd type IPCONFIG /all this will give you MAC address of server
domain name server, different for each user.
One can get more information on a Comcast DNS server from the following sources: What's My DNS, Comcast, DNS Knowledge, ZDNet, DSL Reports, Port Forward, Open DNS, Mac Medics, to name a few.
start run cmd {enter} ipconfig /all it'll be to the left of "dns server"
If a DNS server cannot find the answer to the DNS Query in its own database it will first query the forwarders (if there are any configured) and then ask the root server. root servers (by default) are the master DNS servers of the Internet.
Someone can find their Domain Name System, or DNS, server configuration just by using their computer. Just pull up your my computer file and search for DNS.
Open a command prompt window then type in ipconfig/all Then there should be your dns server.
DNS server's main function is to associate the domain name with the appropriate IP address. DNS servers convert domain names into IP addresses, which a computer understands, thereby taking control of which server a user can access via a specific domain.
It means, you do not have secondary DNS server.
dns used to find the mail server for a domain?
Of the network you are connected to? Type "//dns $server" in the mIRC.
What is the difference between a preferred DNS server and an altenate DNS server?Read more: http://wiki.answers.com/What_is_the_difference_between_a_preferred_DNS_server_and_an_altenate_DNS_server#ixzz2LRd3ICed