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The Domain Name System (DNS) is a hierarchical and distributed system for naming computers, devices, and other resources on the Internet. A DNS server is a computer that stores the DNS records for a domain name.

DNS clients use the DNS server to look up the IP address associated with a domain name.

To check your DNS server and point your domain name, follow these steps:

1. Open a web browser and type in the domain name of the website you wish to check.

2. If the website is hosted on a server, the DNS server for that website will be listed in the address bar of your web browser.

3. If the website is not hosted on a server, the DNS server for the domain name will be listed in the address bar of your web browser.

4. If the website is hosted on a server, the DNS server’s IP address will be listed next to the domain name in the address bar of your web browser.

5. If the website is not hosted on a server, the DNS server’s IP address will be listed next to the domain name in the address bar of your web browser, but the DNS server’s hostname will be listed instead of the domain name.

6. If the website is not hosted on a server, the DNS server’s hostname will be listed instead of the domain name.

7. To check the IP address of the DNS server, open a command prompt and type in “ipconfig.”

8. To check the hostname of the DNS server, open a command prompt and type in “hostname.”

9. To change the DNS server for a domain name, open a command prompt and type in “dns server set newserver.”

10. To change the hostname of the DNS server, open a command prompt and type in “hostname newserver.”

11. To delete the DNS server for a domain name, open a command prompt and type in “dns server delete newserver.”

12. To delete the hostname of the DNS server, open a command prompt and type in “hostname delete newserver.”

13. To restart the DNS server, open a command prompt and type in “dns server restart.”

14. To view the status of the DNS server, open a command prompt and type in “dns server status.”

15. To view the configuration of the DNS server, open a command prompt and type in “dns server config.”

16. To view the log files of the DNS server, open a command prompt and type in “dns server logs.”

17. To view the status of the DNS server, open a command prompt and type in “dns server status verbose.”

18. To view the configuration of the DNS server, open a command prompt and type in “dns server config verbose.”

19. To view the log files of the DNS server, open a command prompt and type in “dns server logs verbose.”

20. To view the status of the DNS server, open a command prompt and type in “dns server status all.”

21. To view the configuration of the DNS server, open a command prompt and type in “dns server config all.”

22. To view the log files of the DNS server, open a command prompt and type in “dns server logs all.”

23. To view the status of the DNS server, open a command prompt and type in “dns server status verbose all.”

24. To view the configuration of the DNS server, open a command prompt and type in “dns server config verbose all.”

25. To view the log files of the DNS server, open a command prompt and type in “dns server logs verbose all.”

26. To view the status of the DNS server, open a command prompt and type in “dns server status all verbose.”

27. To view the configuration of the DNS server, open a command prompt and type in “dns server config all verbose.”

28. To view the log files of the DNS server, open a command prompt and type in “dns server logs all verbose.”

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32. To view the status of the DNS server, open a command prompt and type in “dns server status all.