How to Correctly Check Nameservers for a Domain: 2 Methods
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Here’s how: 1. Press the Windows + R shortcut command on your keyboard. Then, type in cmd and click OK. 2. Now, you should see a command-prompt window. 3. Type in the following command: nslookup -type=ns yourdomain.tld 4. The system will then show information about the domain’s nameservers. Although we are using a test account here, you should see something similar to the example below:
1. Press the Windows + R shortcut command on your keyboard. Then, type in cmd and click OK.
2. Now, you should see a command-prompt window.
3. Type in the following command: nslookup -type=ns yourdomain.tld
4. The system will then show information about the domain’s nameservers. Although we are using a test account here, you should see something similar to the example below:
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