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I just called my ISP and ask them for my DNS server ip address,

and they said it's automatic and they don't let me to get my DNS server ip address.

 

Is there a way or tools to detect my DNS server ip even though it's dynamic or automatic?

 

Just hoping that someone here is knowledgeable in this case.

 

 

Thank you very much in advance...  :D

 

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On linux based boxes you can run "cat /etc/resolv.conf" in a terminal, not sure how it's done on the Windows CLI, if you can't find out, are you behind a router? All of the routers I have used auto-detect and display the DNS IP address in the webadmin. A bunch of other devices on my network auto-detect it too, such as my Xbox, Xbox 360, Roku Soundbridge - My DNS IP addresses are listed in the config of those devices...

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