In a command window type: "ipconfig /all" (without the quotation marks but with a space in front of the slash) there you can read a number of things such as IP number, MAC address, and the DNS should be there. To open a command prompt in Windows XP and other Microsoft operating systems, point to Start > Run and type "cmd" in the dialog that opens.
Local DNS cache of client computer, then the hosts file on the local PC finally going to the assigned DNS servers the computer is pointing to
E-Mail, FTP, & Web Servers all use DNS Servers to find clients and servers!
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.
DNS is not a virus. DNS stands for Domain Name Servers or a way how your PC will connect to the web. This virus the FBI Terminated was called DNSChanger. Macs were hard to edit as always'
The prefered DNS server for the site is the server which sends the dns zone updates to all the other servers in the site. The primary DNS zone is created on the server and it has the authority to send changes in zone to other servers
top level
The total number of DNS servers in the world is difficult to determine precisely, as it includes millions of servers operated by various organizations, ISPs, and individuals. Major DNS service providers like Google, Cloudflare, and OpenDNS operate numerous servers globally to handle requests. Additionally, many organizations maintain their own DNS servers. The redundancy and distribution of DNS servers contribute to the robustness of the domain name system.
DNS Server
To find your primary and secondary DNS on a Mac, go to "System Preferences" and select "Network." Choose the active network connection (e.g., Wi-Fi or Ethernet) and click "Advanced." In the "DNS" tab, you'll see a list of DNS servers; the primary DNS is typically listed first, followed by the secondary DNS.
DNS Servers
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