Space Lynx
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Got a new Chromebook, changed DNS server settings to Quad9, it seems to be working, but is there anyway to verify I am actually going to Quad9 DNS servers?
Processor | Ryzen 7 5700X |
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Memory | 48 GB |
Video Card(s) | RTX 4080 |
Storage | 2x HDD RAID 1, 3x M.2 NVMe |
Display(s) | 30" 2560x1600 + 19" 1280x1024 |
Software | Windows 10 64-bit |
do you have access to the nslookup utility?
Processor | i9 11900k |
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Motherboard | Maximus XII Apex |
Cooling | Custom Liquid W/ 360x60 Radiator |
Memory | 32Gb Team XTREEM ARGB 3600 b-die |
Video Card(s) | Waterblocked MSI RTX 4070 |
Storage | Intel 900p 480Gb + 4tb Intel 670p |
Display(s) | LG C2 evo 42" |
Case | Geometric Future Model 8 |
Audio Device(s) | HD58X + Sennheiser GSX 1000 |
Power Supply | Corsair RM 750x |
Mouse | Steelseries Aerox 5 wired |
Keyboard | Akko Mod 007b HE |
VR HMD | Samsung Odyssey+ |
Software | Windows 11 |
Use one of webpage below to test your system. It'll show the DNS you're using.
https://www.dnsleaktest.com
https://www.perfect-privacy.com/dns-leaktest/
https://www.my-private-network.co.uk/dns-leak-test/
It should either show the direct DNS provider IP or it'll display it by name. For example, if you're using 1.1.1.1 (Cloudflare) it'll say that "Cloudflare" is the ISP or PROVIDER.
What do you mean you couldn't get it working? You just enter 9.9.9.9 and that's it. It should be working.