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Servers that are not responding to DNS queries can be caused by a variety of issues. The most common cause is that the server is not configured correctly.

Other causes include a broken or overloaded network connection, corrupt DNS records, or a misconfigured DNS server.

If the DNS server is not responding because of a broken or overloaded network connection, the first step is to check the bandwidth and connectivity statistics on the server. If the connection is still failing after checking the bandwidth and connectivity statistics, then the problem may be with the server itself.

If the DNS server is not responding because of corrupt DNS records, the first step is to check the DNS records for the server. If the records are correct, then the problem may be with the network connection or the server.

If the records are correct, but the server is still not responding, then the problem may be with the DNS server.

If the DNS server is not responding because of a misconfigured DNS server, the first step is to check the DNS server settings. If the settings are correct, then the problem may be with the network connection or the server.

If the settings are correct, but the server is still not responding, then the problem may be with the DNS server.