DNS

What Is nslookup Command and How to Use It

The name server lookup (nslookup) command-line tool finds the internet protocol (IP) address or domain name system (DNS) record for a specific...

Traceroute Command: How to Use and Interpret It

As there are numerous possible causes of a network issue, having the knowledge and tools to troubleshoot it will help save time. One of the most...

How to Fix DNS_PROBE_FINISHED_BAD_CONFIG Error in Chrome: 11 Ways

When you access a website, a lot of elements work together to load it. If there are any issues with your DNS settings, internet connection, files, or...

What Is a Premium DNS and Why You Might Not Need It Just Yet

A domain name system (DNS) is a directory for all resources connected to the internet. Its primary purpose is to match domains to their IP addresses...

What Is a Dedicated IP & Does Your Website Need One

If you’re currently looking for a web hosting plan, you might have come across the term dedicated IP (Internet Protocol) address. Often...

DNS_PROBE_FINISHED_NXDOMAIN: what it is and 9 ways to fix it

DNS_PROBE_FINISHED_NXDOMAIN error can occur for several reasons: On Google Chrome, you will see a message saying This site can’t be reached if you...

How to fix DNS Server Not Responding on Windows and macOS

When you want to visit a website, your browser will look up the Domain Name System (DNS) to find its IP address. Sometimes, for one reason or another,...

How to flush DNS: A step-by-step guide for Windows, macOS, Linux, and web browsers

Flushing DNS caches is a quick and easy solution to internet issues like inaccessible websites or 404 errors. It is risk-free and has various...

Change Domain Nameservers: Point to a Different Provider (GoDaddy, Namecheap, and Others)

Nameservers define who manages your domain’s DNS zone and are responsible for mapping domain names to IP addresses. If you switch hosting...

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