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Lets say one does have access to fix the DNS, |
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How does one use tools like nslookup to manually by-pass DNS resolution, or any other tool? |
How does one use tools like nslookup to manually by-pass DNS resolution, or any other tool? |
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So essentially how can you still browse the net and not be dettered by no DNS resolution? |
So essentially how can you still browse the net and not be dettered by no DNS resolution? |
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Revision as of 11:56, 21 July 2005
Problem:
Sometimes the DNS that a network uses to acess the net will go down..so there is acess to the internet but one cannot browse it since domain names arent resolving to IP's.
Question:
Lets say one does not have access to fix the DNS,
How does one use tools like nslookup to manually by-pass DNS resolution, or any other tool?
So essentially how can you still browse the net and not be dettered by no DNS resolution?
Answer:
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