Check My DNS This page will analyze how you use DNS as a client by testing your configured resolvers using your browser and special crafted domain names.
The sequence of alphanumerical characters that can make up an IBAN differs depending on the region/country, a 22 character example would look as follows: 2 digit country code. 2 digit check numbers. 4 digit bank code. 6 digit sort code of the bank branch. 8 digit code of the bank account number. An example of an IBAN is: GB33BUKB20201512345678. The quickest way to find your DNS server address on Windows is to: Open the Command Prompt by clicking 'Start Menu'. Type cmd and press 'Enter'. Type nslookup google.com and press 'Enter'. You'll see results that look like these: Server: dns.google Address: 8.8.8.8 Non-authoritative answer: Name: google.com Addresses: 2a00:1450:4009:815::200e 1) Access Command Prompt from the Start menu by typing cmd with the start menu open. 2) Type ipconfig/all into your command prompt and press Enter. 3) Look for two strings of numbers labveled under DNS Servers; the first number is the primary DNS server, while the second number is the secondary server. .