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It is a service.
You can find out this information easily at sites which offer this service by looking up the DNS records of a domain name. You can also find this service on the official home of domain names, Nominet.
As an AI language model, I don’t have personal DNS information or network settings. DNS (Domain Name System) information typically includes details like the DNS server addresses used for resolving domain names into IP addresses. For specific DNS settings, you can check your device's network settings or contact your internet service provider.
The Domain Name Service (DNS) looks up the domain name and returns the corresponding IP address that identifies the server hosting the website or service. This process translates human-readable domain names into machine-readable IP addresses, allowing browsers to locate and connect to the desired resource on the internet. Additionally, DNS can provide other information, such as mail server details associated with the domain.
Domain Name System (DNS)
In information technology, DNS stands for "Domain Name Service." It translates URL addresses such as "answers.com" into octal IP addresses like 192.41.64.65.
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DNS Made Easy is a solution for business to setup a DNS and own multiple domains. DNS Made Easy information is best obtained through their website that has plan information.
The nslookup command is a user interface to the DNS service, and provides name resolution lookup (among other things). It can also be used to debug problems with DNS resolution and the DNS configuration itself, return zone information, etc.
The network operating system that one is working with will determine the specific information an individual searches for when looking for information on a DNS (Domain Name Service) server. One can learn from books at their local book store or library about DNS on Windows and Linux NOS's, or one could go to their local community college and take a basic Networking class to learn what a DNS server is.
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.