Smart-IP Ping - diagnostic on-line utility to measure round-trip time of the messages between hosts. Practically allows to determine given host reachability. 8.8.8.8

Jan 06, 2015 · Run nslookup against another DNS server, not your primary DNS. In CMD type all this: nslookup google.com 8.8.8.8. This command bypasses your primary DNS and queries the IP of google.com from DNS=8.8.8.8. If you get the name resolved then restart the DNS Service on the Domain Controller. In the DNS Manager Right click on your DNS server > All Enter a domain or IP address here: example.com or 8.8.8.8 or 2001:4860:4860::8888 So far today, there have been 1,356 IP address and website location searches in addition to yours. The information on 8.8.8.8 is presented based on your search. Nov 10, 2016 · Is a public DNS like googles public DNS (8.8.8.8, 8.8.4.4) a proxy? Can anybody define the difference (if any) between a DNS service like google or OpenDNS and a proxy server? Aug 03, 2011 · Query another different nameserver using dig or nslookup to look up dns information or check that your nameserver is acting OK – in this brief guide we’ll use the public Google ones at: 8.8.8.8 8.8.4.4. For dig use it on the command line like so: dig @8.8.8.8 adomain.com. For nslookup: nslookup adomain.com 8.8.8.8. For nslookup interactively:

Hi - actually my question was about using Google's DNS to resolve IP addresses. 8.8.8.8 is an open public DNS server. I already know how to set DNS on the System Preferences, so my question is how to get my server recognized on my LAN via the Airport settings and the Server device (the Mac mini) settings.

Are you allowing both inbound and outbound DNS packets (UDP port 53) on your firewall? – growse Sep 23 '12 at 20:13 What OS are you using? tracert doesn't seem to have a -p switch.

May 12, 2012 · All the computers on my network keep resetting their DNS server to 8.8.8.8 which I believe is a Google public DNS. I change the DNS back to 192.168.1.1 and when the reset to 8.8.8.8. happens (often after just 5 minutes) the computers can't find the NAS drives and sometimes each other.

May 12, 2012 · All the computers on my network keep resetting their DNS server to 8.8.8.8 which I believe is a Google public DNS. I change the DNS back to 192.168.1.1 and when the reset to 8.8.8.8. happens (often after just 5 minutes) the computers can't find the NAS drives and sometimes each other. See all details about IP 8.8.8.8. | PTR record is dns.google. This IP is hosted by Google LLC (AS15169) and located in the country United States. If you don't need your own server for local name resolution, then second best choice IMO is to use DNS server provided by your ISP for a simple reason: theoretically you cannot do faster DNS resolution than through your ISP simply because requests to any other public DNS server (like 8.8.8.8 or 4.2.2.2) will go through your ISP servers anyways. So, if for example the local DNS server would know what "printer" is, then you'll loose using your printer by that name. So, please, fix your local DNS server instead. If it's just a simple forwarder to a broken DNS server of your ISP and you can't change that (ISP-managed all-in-one-router for example), then this 8.8.8.8 solution might be your Jan 06, 2015 · Run nslookup against another DNS server, not your primary DNS. In CMD type all this: nslookup google.com 8.8.8.8. This command bypasses your primary DNS and queries the IP of google.com from DNS=8.8.8.8. If you get the name resolved then restart the DNS Service on the Domain Controller. In the DNS Manager Right click on your DNS server > All