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If you are unable to access your DNS server, there are a few things that you can do to troubleshoot the issue. First, make sure that you have configured your network settings correctly. Make sure that your DNS server is up and running, and that you have the proper IP addresses and hostnames set. If you have IP addresses that are in use by another device on your network, make sure that you have assigned those addresses to your DNS server.

Finally, make sure that you have installed the appropriate DNS servers and client software on your computer. If you are using a Windows-based DNS server, make sure that you have installed the DNS Server service. If you are using a DNS server that is hosted on a different server, make sure that you have configured your computer to use that server’s IP address and hostname. If none of these solutions work, then you may need to reconfigure your DNS server.