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DNS Problem or my internet connection?

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DNS_PROBE_FINISHED_NXDOMAIN: This means the attempt to resolve the host name with DNS resulted in a "Non-eXistent Domain" response. So yes, it's a DNS issue. Either the host name truly doesn't exist (or you made a typo), or the DNS server you're using doesn't know it (or its being blocked for some reason).

 

You can do this on the command line to check the host name:

nslookup youtube.jp

 

To check the host name with a different DNS server (e.g. Google's) you can do this:

nslookup youtube.jp 8.8.8.8

 

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This is a dns problem or not? Still i dont know how to check dns.

 

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DNS_PROBE_FINISHED_NXDOMAIN: This means the attempt to resolve the host name with DNS resulted in a "Non-eXistent Domain" response. So yes, it's a DNS issue. Either the host name truly doesn't exist (or you made a typo), or the DNS server you're using doesn't know it (or its being blocked for some reason).

 

You can do this on the command line to check the host name:

nslookup youtube.jp

 

To check the host name with a different DNS server (e.g. Google's) you can do this:

nslookup youtube.jp 8.8.8.8

 

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10 minutes ago, Eigenvektor said:

DNS_PROBE_FINISHED_NXDOMAIN: This means the attempt to resolve the host name with DNS resulted in a "Non-eXistent Domain" response. So yes, it's a DNS issue. Either the host name truly doesn't exist (or you made a typo), or the DNS server you're using doesn't know it (or its being blocked for some reason).

 

You can do this on the command line to check the host name:


nslookup youtube.jp

 

To check the host name with a different DNS server (e.g. Google's) you can do this:


nslookup youtube.jp 8.8.8.8

 

already changed to sgp dns, then i think now its okay. Thanks for your help.

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