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When a DNS server is not responding, it means that the server is not responding to requests from the DNS clients. This could mean that the DNS server is not responding to any requests, or it could mean that the DNS server is responding but the requests are not being processed correctly.

When a DNS server is not responding, it can be difficult to determine the cause. It could be that the DNS server is not responding to requests from the DNS clients, or it could be that the DNS server is responding but the requests are not being processed correctly.

If the DNS server is not responding to any requests, then it is likely that the server is down. If the DNS server is responding but the requests are not being processed correctly, then it is possible that the server is overwhelmed or that there is a problem with the DNS server.

It is also possible that the DNS server is responding but the requests are not being sent to the correct location.

In most cases, it is possible to determine the cause of the problem with the DNS server by investigating the logs. If the DNS server is responding but the requests are not being processed correctly, then it is likely that the problem is with the DNS server configuration.

If the DNS server is not responding at all, then it is likely that the server is down.