When you are trying to do a domain name system search, you should start with the WHOis database. There you will be able to search for all of the information you need. You must be careful with the information you do find as it could be false since there is no way to authenticate it.
For one to do a DNS look up, the first thing one must have is a specified DNS name or address. Once you type up that name in one's web search, it will bring you to that specific type.
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.
One looking to resolve their DNS issues should enable reverse look-ups on their DNS server. Next, one should check for duplicate records on their DNS server. Finally, one should compare the records on their DNS server and make the necessary changes.
you would conduct a search for a single record
you would conduct a search for a single record
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.
Check on the discussions I posted a link to an article that details how to change the DNS in XP, vista and 7
preferred dns: 68.87.64.146 alternate dns: 208.67.222.222 or 208.67.220.220
Often, DNS servers that are authoritative, or primary, for specific zones also function as slave, or secondary, DNS servers for other nearby zones. This permits hosts in one zone to gain access to DNS data from those other zones.
PTR is an abbreviation for pointer record. This pointer record is often used to do a reverse DNS search. DNS means DOMAIN NAME SYSTEM. These searches are done in order to figure out someone's IP address.
False. The DNS records cannot be added directly to the secondary DNS zone. The secondary DNS zone can receive the updated records only from the primary DNS zone of the DNS server.
Zone Transfer