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Domain Name System (DNS) is a hierarchical naming system for computers and other devices connected to the Internet. A DNS server is a computer that stores the DNS records for a domain name. When a user attempts to access a website, the DNS server looks up the domain name in its DNS database and returns the IP address for the website. In order to find your DNS domain, you will need to know the IP address for your domain name server.

You can find this information by entering the domain name into a web search engine. Once you have the IP address, you can use a program such as DynDNS or DNS Spy to find the DNS server for your domain. Once you know the DNS server, you can enter the IP address into a DNS server lookup program to find the DNS records for your domain.