How do you distinguish a DNS problem from a network problem?
Answer Posted / ramji_avinash
Easy Example: if u are able to ping google.com from your
command prompt then its NOT a Network Problem.
If u are able to ping and if u are unable to see or browse
the web page then its a DNS problem. since DNS is used to
Resolve ip to domain name and vice-versa, so if u are able
to ping the google server for example 74.229.31.45 and if u
are unable to see the google web page then its DND proble.
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