What is the best DNS server in Malaysia?
What is the best DNS server in Malaysia?
Find the best DNS servers in Malaysia ordered by highest availability.
IP | rDNS | Reliability |
---|---|---|
Ip 211.25.11.15 | Address | Reliability 100% |
Ip 60.50.142.156 | Address 156.142.50.60.jb02-home.tm.net.my. | Reliability 100% |
Ip 1.32.58.250 | Address | Reliability 81.052631578947% |
Ip 175.139.179.65 | Address | Reliability 61.538461538462% |
What is name server IP address?
A name server is a server that returns an IP address when given a domain name. This IP address is basically the domain’s location on the Internet.
How do I find nameservers IP?
Open your Command Prompt from the Start menu (or type “Cmd” into the search in your Windows task bar). Next, type ipconfig/all into your command prompt and press Enter. Look for the field labeled “DNS Servers.” The first address is the primary DNS server, and the next address is the secondary DNS server.
What is the best DNS server IP?
Best Free & Public DNS Servers (Valid June 2022)
- Google: 8.8. 8.8 & 8.8. 4.4.
- Quad9: 9.9. 9.9 & 149.112. 112.112.
- OpenDNS: 208.67. 222.222 & 208.67. 220.220.
- Cloudflare: 1.1. 1.1 & 1.0. 0.1.
- CleanBrowsing: 185.228. 168.9 & 185.228. 169.9.
- Alternate DNS: 76.76. 19.19 & 76.223. 122.150.
- AdGuard DNS: 94.140. 14.14 & 94.140.
How can I change my server to Malaysia?
How to get an IP address for Malaysia
- Choose a VPN with servers in Malaysia – we particularly recommend NordVPN.
- Download the relevant app or browser extension.
- Open the VPN app or browser extension and connect to a server in Malaysia.
- Try connecting to geo-restricted content in Malaysia.
Can I use IP address for name server?
You only enter IPs if you are setting up your own name SERVER not just your own domain. This is all part of the basic Internet architecture (RFC 1034, 1035, etc.)
What is DNS name server?
A nameserver is a type of DNS server. It is the server that stores all DNS records for a domain, including A records, MX records, or CNAME records. Almost all domains rely on multiple nameservers to increase reliability: if one nameserver goes down or is unavailable, DNS queries can go to another one.
How do I find all my DNS servers?
You may try the following steps:
- Run “ipconfig /all >> \\server\share\ip.txt” on all clients to collect their IP settings which includes DNS settings.
- After that, based on your environment, try “findstr /c:”DNS Servers” \\server\share\ip.
- You can manually find all DNS server or script more to find all DNS.