DNS Request Timed Out.
Are you
getting DNS request timed out while running Nslookup? This command is
used to find out the DNS name of your domain network, www.softinspire.blogspot.com at times when we
are setting up entirely new network or troubleshooting any issue then a
common problem is "DNS request timed out".
The timed
out error means that the request is taking longer time than usual, and
your DNS is not responding within specified time limit.
Reasons of DNS request timed out.
- Before you proceed check if the LAN setting are fine there should be no loop back address in network adaptor properties.
- Check the lookup zones (Forward and Reverse).
- Create if any of the zones is missing.
- Make sure the reverse lookup zone is created.
- If the reverse lookup zone is there then create PTR record. PTR record tell your DNS to resolve IP to NETBIOS name.
- Finally if nothing works then go to run and type ncpa.cpl and from network adaptor properties remove tick from IPV6 then save. Close command prompt and start again and run "nslookup" again.
Hope this works for you and resolve it, if not then feel free to comment then we will fix it together.
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