Generally speaking, you'd check to see what setting your computer has for a DNS server.
In Windows XP, click start.....run..... cmd in the prompt <enter>
type ipconfig /all <enter> (notice the space between ipconfig and /all)
Look for the line that says "DNS Servers"
If you use a home router, often times the DNS Server is the same IP address of your home router, like 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.0.1. In either case, your router is acting as a DNS relay or proxy, and you'll need to log into your router to determine what real world DNS server was assigned from the ISP.
A DNS server translates site names into IP addresses.
Example: type www.mcdonalds.com into your browser. You're at mcdonalds site. Close your browser, and reopen it.
Now type 164.109.147.41 into your address bar, and press enter. Also takes you there.
Domain Name System
Maybe if you check Bing. Or YouTube.
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.
Check your network connections. That is usually a main problem of not communicating with either DNS or DHCP on a LAN.
There is problem with the DNS server or the DNS services running on the machine.check it. you can clear the dns cache as well i.e ipconfig /flushdns.register the dns ipconfig /registerdns. check the conncetivity with oing and nslookup for primary dns server as well. this will resolve the issue
One must be computer savvy in order to do a DNS, or Domain Name System, check. How this is done would depend on whether the computer you are using is a Windows or a Macintosh machine.
Check on the discussions I posted a link to an article that details how to change the DNS in XP, vista and 7
DNS
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.
You can look up the DNS records for your website using the DNS Lookup tool provided by cubdomain. This tool allows you to enter your domain name and retrieve detailed information about its DNS records. It's a convenient way to check and manage your DNS configuration, troubleshoot issues, and ensure that your website functions correctly and efficiently.
we will check the dns nllookup .is it properly working if it is working then good if not than some problem
To troubleshoot a Domain Name System (DNS) issue in a wide area network (WAN), start by verifying the DNS configuration on the client devices, ensuring they are pointing to the correct DNS servers. Use tools like nslookup or dig to check DNS resolution for specific domain names and identify any errors. Additionally, inspect the DNS server logs for any signs of failure or misconfiguration, and ensure that network connectivity between the client and DNS servers is intact. Finally, check for any firewall rules or security settings that might be blocking DNS traffic.