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I am using nslookup command line tool from Windows XP but i can't see the IP of the DNS Server i am conducting. I am getting the message:

*** Can't find server name for address 192.168.1.1: Non-existent domain
*** Default servers are not available

How can i fix that?

FriendFX
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    Same question is on http://stackoverflow.com/questions/330395/dns-problem-nslookup-works-ping-doesnt – DiamondPlus Feb 08 '12 at 02:57
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    @DiamondPlus: not necessarily. While the question you mentioned is about a DNS server setup in a home network, I have the same problem if I do `nslookup google.com` (with or without trailing dot). My router does the DNS forwarding and works fine (I can ping and browse `google.com`), but the error messages mentioned in the question are still there. – FriendFX Jun 20 '12 at 13:11

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