How to find out my Primary and Secondary DNS??? 10 Points!!!!?
insanerider
2009-04-09 10:16:52 UTC
Please don't tell me the Start>Run>CMD>IPconfig /all, thing because it doesn't tell me the Primary and Secondary DNS, it only says the DNS Server code.
Please Help!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?
Four answers:
VodkaTonic
2009-04-09 10:47:42 UTC
I was going to tell you the "start>run>cmd>ipconfig /all" thingy because it tells you the IP address of your primary and secondary DNS servers (in order: the primary is the first one and secondary is the second one).
But...since you already know that...I'll just ask you to clarify your question. What are you trying to do? You already have the IP address of your primary and secondary DNS...what exactly are you looking for? I'll check back and edit this answer to try and help you if you can update your question. Cheers!
anonymous
2009-04-09 17:35:18 UTC
windows xp:
start run type in: cmd
press enter
ipconfig /all
enter
windows 98/me
start run type in: winipcfg
press enter
change from PPPoe adapter to ethernet adapter
click on view status
if it is connecting through a router..you will NOT be able to display the DNS servers..
you can go ahead in the command prompt and type in:
displaydns
press enter but thats the websites you have been to that have been resolved you should call your ISP and ask what is their 3 primary dns servers.
daveajie
2009-04-09 17:31:17 UTC
1.) Start>Run>CMD>IPconfig
type nslookup and press Enter
type 'set q=ns' and Press Enter
type your ip address and press Enter
2.) Go to My Network Connections
Right-click the active connection and click Properties
Click 'Status' or 'Details'
justin hunt
2009-04-09 17:22:41 UTC
the only way u would have a DNS (Domain Name Server) is if your on a windows server or have downloaded a DNS server
ⓘ
This content was originally posted on Y! Answers, a Q&A website that shut down in 2021.