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How do you change your DNS settings in Linux/Windows?

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Question added by JONATHAN VIRAY , Technical Consultant , EUROTECHME
Date Posted: 2013/10/23

On Windows:

  1. Go to Control Panel > Network and Internet > Network and Sharing Center > (on the left bar) Change Adapter Settings
  2. Right-Click the adapter you want to configure and choose Properties
  3. Double-Click Internet Protocel Version4 (TCP/IPv4)
  4. You can set your DNS servers' address on the bottom half.

On Linux:

  • Simply edit the following file: /etc/resolv.conf
  • You add "nameserver xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx", where the x's are the IP addresses for your DNS server

Mahmoud Mamdouh
by Mahmoud Mamdouh , Linux System Administrator (Remote position) , 2X4.ru

Hello,

In Linux if you need local DNS you can modify it at resolve . conf as Mohammed say before ... but if you need public DNS you need to install BIND

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