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There are many ways to find your local DNS server. The simplest way is to open a web browser and type in “nslookup” at the command line. This will open a web browser and display the current DNS server addresses.

If you are using a home or small office network, your local DNS server is likely to be the default server. If you are using a corporate network, your DNS server will likely be provided by your internet service provider (ISP).

If you are using a home or small office network, it is usually easy to find your local DNS server. Open a web browser and type in “nslookup” at the command line. Your local DNS server addresses will be displayed.

If you are using a corporate network, your DNS server will likely be provided by your ISP. To find out how to connect to your DNS server, you will need to contact your ISP or search the internet for instructions.